Volunteer citizen scientists help photograph King Tides for sea level rise research
DANA POINT—The latest round of King Tides hit California Feb. 8 and 9, bringing some of the highest high tides of the year. Impacts vary up and down the coast.
DANA POINT—The latest round of King Tides hit California Feb. 8 and 9, bringing some of the highest high tides of the year. Impacts vary up and down the coast.
RE: “Bills to Watch in 2020: War on Single Use Plastics” (Jan. 24-Feb. 6) I am sure that the tyrants in Sacramento are working as hard as they can to
CALABASAS—The California Coastal Commission hopes to have a better grip on issues such as climate change, environmental justice and sea level rise by 2025, as the quasi-judicial state agency is
CALABASAS—Much of the discussion surrounding climate change is what can we do today to prevent certain events, like sea level rise, from happening in the future. The California Coastal Commission,
SANTA BARBARA—Planning for sea level rise (SLR) has been a focus of coastal communities up and down the California coast. In Santa Barbara, a subcommittee has spent the past year
RE: “Is sand replenishment a defense to sea level rise?”(Nov. 1-14) Your coastline is not being overtaken by rising water. The state of California is slowly sinking. You should
SAN DIEGO—The threat of sea level rise is real and its effects are fast approaching, members of the California Coastal Commission have been preaching for the past few years. What
EUREKA—California Coastal Commission Executive Director John Ainsworth identified sea level rise as a “slow-moving disaster” during the quasi-judicial agency’s November 2018 meeting. He added rising ocean waters is a “real
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