California's coastal King Tides Project kicks off this weekend. Here's how you can help
Briefly

The California Coastal Commission is seeking photos from the public to support the King Tides Project, which illustrates the significant impact of climate change on coastal areas.
The high water mark during upcoming king tides is projected to be 1 to 2 feet higher than average, providing a clear visualization of rising sea levels.
King tides help the public understand the potential effects of rising sea levels, even though they are not directly caused by climate change.
An average sea level increase of 0.8 feet is expected in California over the next 30 years due to human-induced climate change.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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