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Map tools allow you to compare future and even distant future sea level scenarios based on how much carbon is added to the atmosphere today. Climate Central
Posted inEnvironment, Local News

A map of sea level rise for La Jolla, California

by inewsource December 5, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Map tools allow you to compare future and even distant future sea level scenarios based on how much carbon is added to the atmosphere today. Climate Central
Posted inEnvironment, Local News

A map of sea level rise for Pacific Beach, California

by inewsource December 5, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Map tools allow you to compare future and even distant future sea level scenarios based on how much carbon is added to the atmosphere today. Climate Central
Posted inEnvironment, Local News

A map of sea level rise for Del Mar, California

by inewsource December 5, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Map tools allow you to compare future and even distant future sea level scenarios based on how much carbon is added to the atmosphere today. Climate Central
Posted inEnvironment, Local News

A map of sea level rise for Imperial Beach, California

by inewsource December 5, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Map tools allow you to compare future and even distant future sea level scenarios based on how much carbon is added to the atmosphere today. Climate Central
Posted inEnvironment

Mapping tools let you see San Diego’s future flooding

by Ingrid Lobet December 5, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Arborist Tyler Hajosy trims a willow at San Diego State University. Water, sun protection and EMT training help him withstand daily heat. Oct. 7, 2016. Meg Wood/inewsource
Posted inEnvironment

UCSD economist warns of workers hit by heat

by Ingrid Lobet October 10, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Relative potential for a hard-to-suppress fire in San Diego County. U.S. Forest Service/ESRI
Posted inEnvironment

Stark fire vulnerability in San Diego County

by Ingrid Lobet August 29, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Transmission lines to connect Otay Mesa Energy Center to the grid cost more than $200 million, a cost borne by ratepayers. June 2016, Megan Wood, inewsource
Posted inEnvironment

Inside the deal that shaped San Diego County’s power picture

by Chris Young and Ingrid Lobet June 22, 2016January 6, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Aerial view of the Aliso Canyon gas leak, two months after the leak began. Courtesy of Earthworks
Posted inEnvironment, Local News

Methane leak in L.A. is slowing but remains massive

by Ingrid Lobet January 18, 2016August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
First aerial infrared imagery of the release from a ruptured natural gas well in Los Angeles County. Credit: Earthworks/EDF
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Latest effort to control damaged gas well unsuccessful

by Ingrid Lobet December 29, 2015August 11, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource

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