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The California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast™) has published The CalCoast™ WAVE ("WAVE") bi-weekly without charge to readers around the world. We have been publishing the WAVE since 1997 and we now reach more than 3,200 readers. We encourage readers to forward the WAVE to friends and colleagues and to send us news tips, announcements, and information about grants, meetings, conferences, and employment/fellowship opportunities of interest our readers.
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Editor's Notes
PLEASE VOTE!
Since our last edition of
The CalCoast™ WAVE (October 9th), more than 41 million people have voted nationwide. This is a new record for early voting. Regardless of political affiliation, it's no secret that this election is going to be a consequential one. We urge everyone to vote and to do so as early as possible.
Highlights from the Articles and Op-Eds Below:
- COVID-19 will probably become endemic - here's what that means
- Newport Beach's popular short-term rentals face tightening restrictions
- Time's up: After a reprieve, a wave of evictions expected across U.S.
- Great Lakes Offshore Wind: Permitting and Contracting Considerations
- $5.2 million secured for improvements project at Port of Galilee
- CA's wastewater plants could process food waste, generating $255M annually
- Groundbreaking study finds 13.3 quadrillion plastic fibers in California's environment
- CLIMATE IMPACTS: FEMA ends policy favoring flood walls over green protections
- How These 5 Banks Are Fighting Climate Change
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You have received this e-newsletter from the California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast™), a non-profit advocacy group comprised of 35 coastal cities; five counties; SANDAG, BEACON and SCAG; private sector partners and NGO's, committed to protecting and restoring California's coastline through beach sand restoration, increasing the flow of natural sediment, wetlands recovery, improved water quality, watershed management and the reduction of marine debris and plastic pollution. When possible, we try to post articles that are not protected by pay walls.
Steven Aceti, JD
Executive Director,
California Coastal Coalition
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