Preparing For Sea Level Rise In The Bay Area | KQED
Briefly

"We are seeing the impacts of climate change now. We have an immediate flood problem that we have to take care of now. We've been lucky, but we cannot wait much longer. Time is not on our side."
"The city is working on two solutions to cure its bayside flooding woes. The first is a shorter-term plan to raise the shoreline and use deployable temporary infrastructure to block water from getting into the train system."
"Every time waves from king tides crash against San Francisco's hard city edge, officials brace for flooding along the Embarcadero southeast of the Ferry Building."
"Scientists project the Bay Area sea level could rise more than a foot over the next few decades. Solutions implemented now can help communities prepare for a wetter future."
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