As fire seasons intensify, California homeowners struggle to stay insured

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Abstract
A changing climate, a crisis of dying trees and disappearing insurance policies have left homeowners wondering how much risk is too much.

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Date created June 2018

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Author Botts, Jackie
Primary advisor Phillips, Cheryl
Degree granting institution Stanford University, Department of Communication

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Subject wildfire
Subject homeowners' insurance
Subject wildfire risk
Subject risk analyses
Subject investigation
Subject Sierra Nevada
Subject Placer County
Subject California
Subject Department of Communication
Subject Journalism
Genre Thesis

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Botts, Jackie. (2018). As fire seasons intensify, California homeowners struggle to stay insured. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cp088fm5989

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Masters Theses in Journalism, Department of Communication, Stanford University

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