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Of course. Climate change.
Long time San Diegans will remember the tropical landspace. In the last couple decades we switched to xeriscape.
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Where’s the rain? California could suffer an unusually dry winter,…
“…The situation is even more grim in Southern California.
…It’s part of a larger weather trend for Southern California: Over the last seven years, maximum temperatures during the fall have gotten hotter and there has been less rain.”
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-california-rainy-season-20171225-story.html
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Looking at the over-all system, there is an assumption tax payers, etc. are resilient (which in fact is a potential point of failure in the grand scheme of things) as implied by a moodys report,…
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Environmental Risks — Evaluating the impact of climate change on US state and local issuers