As Coastline Erodes, One California City Considers ‘Retreat Now’ – Bloomberg

Carlsbad, unlike many other seaside communities, might just have the time, space and resources to get ahead of coastal erosion…
A siege on science: How Trump is undoing an American legacy – Grist

In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has slashed federal agencies, canceled national reports, and yanked funding from universities. The shockwaves will be felt worldwide…
Surprise atmospheric rivers, toxic seafood: How NOAA cuts could impact California – San Francisco Chronicle

Several scientific programs in California are slated for significant reductions or elimination if the budget proposal is pushed through Congress. Scientists say the cuts would hamper weather forecasting, disrupt critical ocean data collection and decimate climate research…
The Destruction of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – Gary Griggs | Op-Ed

“Move fast and break things” is a catchphrase popularized by Mark Zuckerberg, suggesting that rapid innovation and progress are achieved by embracing experimentation and accepting that mistakes and failures are inevitable…While this approach may have benefits in the tech world, it is no way to run a nation, yet, sadly, this is what we are now experiencing in Washington, D.C., with the administration’s plans underway now to essentially destroy the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
How the Climate Movement Is Changing Tactics After Trump’s Win – the New York Times

Faced with a president-elect who has called global warming a “scam,” activists are changing their strategies and pushing a message of hope.
As Teenagers, They Protested Trump’s Climate Policy. Now What? – the New York Times

Some young climate activists who were galvanized under Donald Trump’s first presidency are taking a different approach to his second.
Climate Advocacy Groups Say They’re Ready for Trump 2.0 – Inside Climate News

Disheartened, worried, even scared, activists and strategists are nevertheless better prepared this time around and bracing for a long fight…
Despite Likely Setback…New Climate Champions Set to Enter Congress – Inside Climate News

Disheartened, worried, even scared, activists and strategists are nevertheless better prepared this time around and bracing for a long fight…
Trump Victory Is a ‘Gut Punch’ to U.S. Climate Action – Scientific American

President-elect Trump vowed to promote fossil fuels, weaken pollution regulations and reverse Biden administration climate efforts..