

Lauren Sommer
NPR climate correspondent reporting from San Francisco on the costs of sea level rise protection.
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Aug 19, 2021 • 12min
When Sea Levels Rise, Who Should Pay?
Lauren Sommer, NPR's climate correspondent, dives into the pressing issues of climate change adaptation in the San Francisco Bay Area. She discusses who should bear the financial burden of protecting coastal regions—taxpayers or deep-pocketed tech companies like Facebook. The conversation touches on the vital role of marshes, restoration projects, and the stark inequalities faced by vulnerable communities. As sea levels rise, Sommer raises ethical questions about funding and responsibilities in safeguarding both people and property.

Jul 27, 2021 • 13min
Who Pays When Sea Levels Rise?
Lauren Sommer, an NPR climate correspondent from San Francisco, dives into the escalating threat of rising sea levels faced by coastal communities. She discusses the hefty price tag for protective measures and the contentious debate over who should shoulder the cost. With tech giants like Google and Facebook near low-income areas, Sommer highlights the stark inequalities in flood protection efforts. The conversation unfolds around the ethical dilemmas of financial responsibilities, emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable solutions amid climate challenges.


