“Wildfire and drought dominate the climate change debates in the state. Yet this less-talked-about reality has California cornered. The coastline is eroding with every tide and storm, but everything built before we knew better — Pacific Coast Highway, multimillion-dollar homes in Malibu, the rail line to San Diego — is fixed in place with nowhere to go.” LA Times: The California coast is disappearing under the rising sea. Our choices are grim.

+ The Guardian: Tree planting ‘has mind-blowing potential‘ to tackle climate crisis. (And in the meantime, we can at least climb the trees to avoid the tides.)