Changing climate claims railways, houses and beaches in California

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Catastrophic erosion worsened by climate change is happening in real time along one of the world's most scenic railroad lines, where the sea is swallowing homes, tracks and California's beautiful beaches.

SAN CLEMENTE - Steve Lang can see catastrophic erosion worsened by climate change happening in real time along one of the world's most scenic railroad lines, where the sea is swallowing homes, tracks and California's beautiful beaches.

Not long ago, the railway was cushioned by hundreds of feet of golden sand. But violent southern swells have washed that sand away. Without the beach to protect it, the hillside on which it is built is being eaten away and multi-million dollar homes are sliding towards the sea.

 

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