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Rising Sea Levels Threaten SoCal Beaches

Scientists announced earlier this year that Southern California could be left with few usable beaches by the end of the century because of rising seas that are gradually eating away coastal sand and bedrock. SoCal beaches an important part of California’s more than $40-billion annual coastal economy. But, without mountains of sand Read more…

By Katcy Stephan and Rachel Ramos, 8 years6 years ago
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