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California against the sea
TRAIN tracks sit precariously close to the edge of crumbling bluffs in Del Mar, north of San Diego. (Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times)
The ocean is rising higher and faster, but California is built right up to the water’s edge. Homes, businesses and critical infrastructure are fixed in place with nowhere to go. There are only so many ways to deal with this consequence of a warming planet. No option is easy. This Los Angeles Times special report looks at the choices the Golden State must make — what to protect, what to preserve and what to abandon along a storied coastline that continues to shrink.