
The good: The first phase of an ordinance which bans restaurants in the city of Los Angeles from automatically offering their customers disposable plastic straws unless they specifically request them takes effect today. (CBS-LA)
The bad: The prospect of extinction may seem unduly pessimistic to some, but the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach announced recently that it had acquired 1,200 delta smelt from a UC Davis research hatchery. (Los Angeles Times)
The ugly: Hawaii’s Waikiki Beach could soon be underwater, as rising sea levels caused by climate change overtake its white sand beaches and bustling streets, AP reports:
- Honolulu will start experiencing frequent flooding within the next 15 to 20 years, officials predict.
- State lawmakers are considering spending millions for a coastline protection program aimed at defending the city from regular tidal inundations. (Axios)
See you on the river, Jim Burns