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This image appears in today's Los Angeles Times.  With climate change, more winter precipitation will fall as rain, and snow will melt earlier. Scientists estimate 40% of the snowpack will remain by 2099 under a lower warming range (middle panel). If warming is over 5 degrees Fahrenheit, as little as 20% could remain. (California Energy Commission / Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
This image appears in today's Los Angeles Times. With climate change, more winter precipitation will fall as rain, and snow will melt earlier. Scientists estimate 40% of the snowpack will remain by 2099 under a lower warming range (middle panel). If warming is over 5 degrees Fahrenheit, as little as 20% could remain. (California Energy Commission / Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
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    • Why Don't We Dig Tunnels Under Our Freeways to Move More Cars? (Calacanis via Curbed)
    • The Gerald Desmond Bridge Reconstruction Matters to Everyone (City Watch)
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