The California sand wars: As beaches shrink, neighbors and cities fight for what’s left
Beaches are disappearing as sea levels rise and coastal development interferes with the replenishment of sand. Now one of the earth's most common commodities is a precious resource to residents that cities spend millions of dollars on.
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