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9 graphics that visualize EPA’s climate change indicators for snow

Summary by The Water Desk
Teton Range and Snake River near Jackson, Wyoming, in March 2018. Photo by Mitch Tobin. I can’t vouch for its shelf life in the Trump administration, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency continues to publish a revealing set of indicators of climate change impacts, including 14 connected to snow and ice.  These data sets, many of them visualized with simple maps and time-series charts, show the unmistakable effects of warming and cover a …
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The Water Desk broke the news in on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
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