definitely need more affordable housing to solve some of the bay area's biggest challenenges, but alongsidede t, we have to do something about future sea level rise. ideally, we'll have a lot of people enjoying the waterfront, and during storm events, we'll have some kind of way of protecting people through some kind of barrier or just because we have shallowed the channel in some way that makes it no longer super threatening when there's a super high tide. herrera: : the science is undeniable. climate chahange is altering our planet, placicing many of our communities at risk. we must prepare for a future that directly confronts these changes. the defendants are chevron, exxon, bp, shell, and conoco phillips. these funds will be used to pay for seawalls and other infrastructure needed to deal with sea level rise. we have some real risk that's going to require some billions and billions of dollars ofof investment by san francisco on infrastructure if we're going to stotop catastrophic l loss, o that's what we're looking at. a lot of our developments are occurring along the waterfront. our lawsui