by san francisco on infrastructure if we'rere gog to stop catastrophic loss, so that's what we're lookingng at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsuit is a part of that. i want to have this abatementt fund that has beenen created now to ensure that we can fund the infrastructure improvements that we're going to need to ensurere that those developments go forward without the threat of sea level rise. scholl: politics in san francisco is funny. there are a a lot of really enlightened views. on the other hand, it's probably not enough to prevent the business community from making things even worse right on the waterfront. christensen: we're going to have to adapt. it's going to take that creativity and energy and capital. the question of how do we balance that economic development, the investment in protecting it, with the needs of people and the environment is one that, you know, we're going to find ourselves asking over and over again here in the bay area and around the world. [narroror] glal tememratures are getting g waer. glaers are lting. sea lels are s