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We cannot hesitate : Experts at councilman s webinar take on local sea-level rise

Print With a UC San Diego expert forecasting flooding in La Jolla with nearly every high tide by the end of the century, San Diego City Councilman Joe LaCava said battling climate change, and specifically local sea-level rise, will take an approach combining “science, collaboration and grassroots advocacy.” LaCava, whose District 1 includes La Jolla, presented a webinar May 3 titled “Sea Level Rise: Reason & Resilience.” Three local experts weighed in on the issue, describing its impacts and how communities can participate in the fight against it. Mark Merrifield, director of the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation at UCSD’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, said the problem is driven by the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which has resulted in an “unprecedented” increase in global surface temperature.

Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences

Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences
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La Jolla Shores Association swears in board members and picks officers; trees will be planted in Kellogg Park

La Jolla Shores Association swears in board members and picks officers; trees will be planted in Kellogg Park San Diego Councilman Joe LaCava (second row from top, second from left) swears in four La Jolla Shores Association board members April 14. (Elisabeth Frausto) April 16, 2021 2:40 PM PT Print Four La Jolla Shores Association board members elected last month Pam Boynton, Janie Emerson, Rick Kent and Terry Kraszewski were sworn in April 14 by San Diego City Councilman Joe LaCava, whose district includes La Jolla. “Letting us know what’s going on in The Shores is so incredibly important, and your service to the community is unparalleled,” LaCava said.

Our Readers Write: Electric scooters, city seal, citizen science

Regarding the After nearly three years since scooters arrived in San Diego, scooter companies still struggle with the operating and use standards adopted by the prior administration. We see it all too often abandoned scooters, riders on sidewalks, limited enforcement and, complicating matters even more, inconsistent results with the Get It Done app. And now, operators threaten the very neighborhoods they serve. Despite the subsequent apology, the implied threat remains. Due to ongoing litigation, my comments must be limited. What I can and will say is that I will fight to ensure that operators are held accountable and adhere to their permit terms and conditions. I am confident that working with our new mayor and his staff will turn the corner on this issue.

Councilman LaCava wants new San Diego emblem, saying current seal erases the history of Native Americans

Councilman LaCava wants new San Diego emblem, saying current seal erases the history of Native Americans
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