Thursday assorted links

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1. How Japanese architecture adjusted to earthquakes.

2. Was the Berghisel ski jump the most significant building of 2002?

3. How long does it take to get approval for prescribed burns in California?

4. Why the space community should care about Arctic geopolitics: “Any satellite in a polar or sun-synchronous orbit, such as those in critical communications, imagery and weather monitoring constellations, requires an Arctic ground station for consistent tracking, telemetry, and control throughout every revolution.”

5. Is this the beginning of the end for fire insurance in California?

6. Joan Didion’s essay on the Santa Anas.

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