NASA: Analysis shows La Niña limited sea level rise in 2025 NASA/JPL Climate change February 5, 2026From NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory: A mild La Niña caused greater rainfall over the Amazon basin, which offset rising sea...
UC IRVINE: Scientists discover how fast the world’s deltas are sinking Guest Contributor Ecosystems January 15, 2026The work reveals which human-driven activities are the main drivers From UC Irvine The world’s deltas are home to hundreds...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Deltas are sinking faster than seas rise Courthouse News Service Ecosystems January 15, 2026Satellite data reveals what is driving land loss across river deltas worldwide. By Chloe Baul In some of the world’s...
KNEE DEEP TIMES: New study teases out seawall impacts Knee Deep Times Climate change January 13, 2026By Claudia Steiner, Knee Deep Times Experts predict the San Francisco Bay Area will bear two-thirds of the damage from...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: King tides offer a stark preview of future sea levels on California coast Courthouse News Service Climate change December 7, 2025The king tides that ravage the California coast every winter occur when Earth is at its closest to the sun....
EOS: 5,500 toxic sites in the U.S. at risk of flooding as seas rise American Geophysical Union Water quality November 21, 2025By Grace van Deelen, EOS Rising sea levels have put thousands of facilities containing hazardous materials at risk of flooding...
INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: As seas rise, so do the risks from toxic sites Inside Climate News Water quality November 20, 2025Flooding from surging seas is likely to inundate thousands of U.S. hazardous sites in coming years as global temperatures rise,...
UC SANTA CRUZ: Streamlining desalination to save drinking water UC Santa Cruz Water supply augmentation October 27, 2025Sea level rise means fresh groundwater will increasingly become salty. Yat Li explains how his novel 3D-printed desalination tool can...
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Giving everyone a say in the Delta’s future: a conversation with adaptation planner and landscape architect Brett Milligan Robin Meadows Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management October 22, 2025by Robin Meadows It seems like just about everyone has a plan for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Governor Newsom wants...
UC SANTA CRUZ: Coastal flooding in the Bay Area: New research illuminates strategies for adaptation UC Santa Cruz Climate change October 7, 2025Center for Coastal Climate Resilience finds mix of hard infrastructure and nature-based solutions offers best defense against sea-level rise in...
KNEE DEEP TIMES: How two rivers could rescue sinking beaches and marshes Knee Deep Times Ecosystems September 29, 2025by Kimberly Hickok, Knee Deep Times On the west side of the mouth of the San Lorenzo River, where it...
INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Can an AI-guided robot help San Rafael resist sea level rise and sequester carbon? Inside Climate News Climate change September 28, 2025A San Rafael startup proposed a sci-fi solution to raise areas facing the twin threats of land subsidence and sea...
USGS: Modeling flood mitigation strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area USGS Planning and management September 26, 2025As sea levels rise and storms intensify, protecting coastal communities is becoming a pressing challenge—especially in places like San Francisco...
NEVADA CURRENT: Southwest in a ‘mega-drying’ zone due to groundwater loss, study finds Nevada Current Colorado River August 19, 2025by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current Nevada, the driest state in the union, is only getting drier as the region’s supply...
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Suisun Marsh, a zone of potential in sinking ecosystem John Hart Delta scienceEcosystemsNotebook News and Features July 15, 2025By John Hart Every few years, it seems, we remember Suisun Marsh. Not that this unique middle chamber of the...