
Long Beach developing climate change action and adaptation plan
LONG BEACH—The effects of a 100-year storm surge could have the southeastern portion of Long Beach almost entirely under water. This was the takeaway from a modeled aerial image of

LONG BEACH—The effects of a 100-year storm surge could have the southeastern portion of Long Beach almost entirely under water. This was the takeaway from a modeled aerial image of

NEWPORT BEACH—Sea level rise is happening and the city of Newport Beach must be prepared for the worst. This is the possible mandate Newport Beach City Hall might be required

HUNTINGTON HARBOUR—At the end of 2018, Huntington Beach City Council approved the newly formed Huntington Harbour Commission, an agency that will be able to provide feedback to council members on

STATEWIDE —The final year of the second decade of the 2000s is upon us, which means we have a lot to look forward to, as 2020 is now less than

Re: Updates to sea level rise policy adopted by Coastal Commission (issue Dec. 14-27) The “less-than-specks” agenda The sun is 1,300,000 times as big as the earth. The sun is

CATALINA ISLAND — Many cities along the West Coast have entered into the debate about sea level rise including some very grim depictions of what the coastline could look like

SAN FRANCISCO — New findings reported by California’s Ocean Protection Council (OPC) gave the California Coastal Commission reason to revisit and update its sea level rise policy guidance document. Commissioners

STATEWIDE—Jack Ainsworth, executive director of the California Coastal Commission, went head-to-head and toe-to-toe with climate change deniers in calling himself a “pragmatist” and acknowledging sea level rise as a real