Natural climate fluctuations will keep the Southland from drying up and blowing away.
Climate change won't dry up Southern California, study finds
LA Times, December 11, 2014 By Bettina Boxall
Overall rainfall amounts in the Los Angeles region will remain the same in coming decades, according to a new study that examined the effects of a warming climate on Southern California precipitation.
The third in a series of UCLA studies on the impact of climate change on Los Angeles, the report is good news for the city’s efforts to develop more local water supplies.
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