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As Science Gets Better, Dramatic Sea Rise Seems More Certain

Why 8 feet is an unlikely but worrisome possibility Many objections to preparing aggressively for sea level rise center on the uncertainty in projections about how quickly global warming will cause the...

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Interactive Map: A Baywide Building Boom Threatened by Rising Waters

We found 27 proposals for major construction projects that could be flooded in decades due to climate change. Full page view of interactive map   Map by Maia Wachtel, Marcea Ennamorato and Brittany...

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Experts Weigh In on Sea Level Rise

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With Dozens of Local and Regional Governments, Baywide Planning Is Hard

Regional coordination will be essential if Bay Area cities and counties are to minimize flooding as the sea rises. A few initiatives have launched, but none yet has the legal authority or resources to...

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Bay Area Governments Study Sea Level Rise, but Few Set Limits on Development

Cities and counties working to revise obsolete land­-use plans based on inconsistent flood maps The San Francisco Public Press surveyed 13 Bay Area cities and counties where building projects are...

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Four Ways to Guard Against Sea Level Rise

Water brings both life and risk to the shoreline, so seaside residents have long built barriers, canals and other protections to guard against storms and floods. Now sea level rise is adding an extra...

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Mission Bay Pioneers: Working and Living in a New Waterfront Neighborhood

Working and living in a new waterfront neighborhood Just a few years ago, Mission Bay was sparsely populated, home to abandoned rail yards and parking lots serving AT&T Park. But now the area is...

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Major S.F. Bayfront Developments Advance Despite Sea Rise Warnings

Like every body of water that opens onto a global ocean, San Francisco Bay is virtually guaranteed to rise several feet in coming decades, climate scientists say. But that has not deterred real estate...

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