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A new study from the University of California-Irvine published in a science journal on Climate Change says that as the temperatures go up in the Coachella Valley, the number of days visitors and snowbirds spend in the desert could decrease by 150 percent. That could hit the region's economy particularly hard over the next several decades. Are there any solutions? Journalist Melissa Daniels joins John from the Desert Sun where she and her colleagues are reporting on this hot topic.