April 6, 2025

28 thoughts on “California’s beaches threatened by climate change

  1. Hey .. ALL WE NEED IS MAN POWER TO KEEP THE OCEAN BACK.. LETS GO. YOU CAN DO IT. MIND OVER MATTER.. YEAHHH!! THATS THE TICKET. THE EARTH SHOULD NEVER CHANGE. THE EARTH SHOULD STAY EXACTLY THE SAME ALL THRUOUGHT TIME. CHANGE IS WRONG

  2. you say "manmade" then underplay the fact that its a much bigger toll than the ocean itself. florida has coastline issues too but when you look they are selling sand to india. you cant blame climate change when you dredge the seafloor… you guys should get with them and take notes. cause when they do the dredging it makes the coastline way bigger. dig a little, and make a buck…

  3. The golden age of Southern California is long gone folks – and it ain't coming back. You're all about 90 years too late. Meanwhile it's getting more crowded, more polluted, more expensive and more dangerous as I type this. Oh yeah and I forgot there is a massive Earthquake that is about 300 years overdue.

  4. We humans do not understand what we have done. It's like that story about the story the man that cut down the last tree, we just keep scraping the earth and poisoning it until we have used it all up. I think very soon, money will be very useless to fix any of this, we all should just buckle up.

  5. So the problem is from humanity’s impact on nature and now they decide to impact nature even more by manipulating the shores to help the same species. This won’t have future negative consequences, yeah…. Right.

  6. Next on the Menu: American Human Habitat Loss, Managed Retreat *[ if that's even possible anymore ]…irreversible abrupt climate change is already here .WE ARE THE EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENTS. 🫗

  7. Since when have beaches been in crisis? Don't you mean its a crisis for human activity? What happened to basic minimal human intelligence? Also, i never subscribed to your news channel, stop automatically signing me to your trash journalism.

  8. It's called erosion. Without beach restoration, this will continue. Human interaction has actually preserved beaches on the East Coast for years.

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