‘Don’t Kid Yourself. Climate Change Is Coming.’
By Carl Yaeckel / Op-Ed San Diego Union-Tribune / July 31, 2025
Climate change is coming.
This year climate seems to be the forgotten topic (there are a few other things going on!). But ignoring something doesn’t make it go away.
Have you heard that due to climate change impacts (fire, flood, storm) in “10 or 15 years, there are going to be regions of the country where you can’t get a mortgage,” quoting Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s recent testimony to Congress?
Did you know during the last year the United States spent 3% of its GDP on recovery from climate disasters? That’s a trillion dollars. Throw in increased insurance premiums and the figure goes higher. Oh, about insurance, particularly homeowners insurance: it’s required for a mortgage and the price is going up, particularly in areas more prone to fire, flood and storm. Premiums have doubled since 2017.
Got kids (or grandkids)? A recent study published in the journal Nature concludes that “children and young people born in the present decade face exposure to heatwaves, crop failures, floods, droughts, wildfires and tropical cyclones, in a way that their parents and grandparents never did — and that this applies pretty much anywhere in the world.”
Climate change is coming, even if you believe, hope or pretend it isn’t.


Tuesday, the 29th of July, witnessed another vote by the San Diego City Council. This vote — a unanimous one — crystalized the city handing over, as Jennifer Van Grove at the UT, described as “its asbestos-plagued office tower at 101 Ash St.” for a 60-year lease to the development team headed by none other than Kelly Moden, the chair of the City’s Planning Commission. She heads MRK Partners and Create Dev LLC.
On Tuesday, July 29, the San Diego City Council voted overwhelmingly to continue the issue of
Murder trial could last a month for Ocean Beach ‘Superman punch’
When a majority rules without offering a rationale, we can’t know if they are following the law.
Editordude: The Rag broke this story days ago 
Government Executive: Trump administration reminds federal employees they can proselytize in the office
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by Dave Schwab / Times of San Diego / July 23, 2025
Only a fifth of ineligible customers have secured new service from private haulers, who are ill-equipped for this new volume of customers
By Kate Callen / July 28, 2025




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