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  2. List of landmarks destroyed or damaged by climate change

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    Collapsed due to changing water levels and erosion: 9 August 2024 [1] [2] Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve: Butte County, California ~7,800-acre (3,200 ha) property owned and used for educational purposes by Chico State University: Almost completely destroyed by the Park Fire worsened by an ongoing heatwave. Destruction included a historic ...

  3. A ranch, rewilded: The successful transformation of ... - AOL

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    Reasons to be Cheerful reports on floodplain restoration in California's Central Valley as climate change intensifies both flooding and drought.

  4. Conservation and restoration of immovable cultural property

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    In the field of historic preservation, building restoration is the action or process of accurately revealing, recovering or representing the state of a historic building, as it appeared at a particular period in its history, while protecting its heritage value. Restoration work may be performed to reverse decay, or alterations made to the ...

  5. Mills Act - Wikipedia

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    Such contracts require a reduction of property taxes in exchange for the continued preservation of the property. [1] The Mills Act is recognized by the state of California as the "single most important economic development incentive program in California for the restoration and preservation of qualified historic buildings by private property ...

  6. Column: California's water usage was built on a historic lie ...

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    The upstream states were painfully aware that California was the most voracious user of the river's water even though it had the smallest acreage within the basin.

  7. Climate change policy of California - Wikipedia

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    In line with the views of climate scientists, the state of California has progressively passed emission-reduction legislation. California has taken legislative steps in the hope of mitigating the risks of potential effects of climate change in California by incentives and plans for clean cars, renewable energy, and pollution controls on ...

  8. Reconstruction is "returning a place to a known earlier state; distinguished from restoration by the introduction of new material into the fabric." [18] The aim of reconstruction is to "preserve and reveal the aesthetic and historic value of the monument and is based on respect for original material and authentic documents." [19]

  9. How weather driven by climate change helped fuel the ... - AOL

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    And although drought is a natural part of California’s climate, climate change is also ... BYU rolls over No. 23 Kansas in historic blowout, one of worst in the Bill Self era ... Josh Hubbard ...