By Emmett Berg
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Rising seas forecast from climate change will likely wash away some of California’s most iconic beaches by century’s end, along with hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate, roads and tax revenues, a new study found on Wednesday.
“If beaches disappear, shrink and erode, we are going to have less tourism,” said Phillip King, associate professor of economics at San Francisco State University. “We took the best available science, and it’s possible the (estimated) costs are still too low.”
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