With wildfires increasing year after year, more homeowners are thinking about the future of their houses — and whether they have a future at all as the climate rapidly changes.
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Mark Salser worried he had lost his parents in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. Susan and Winston Salser, both in their 80s, ...