By Bill Wilson, Editor-in-Chief, RT&S Magazine; April 13, 2020
The earth keeps hitting itself, harder and harder. It’s a horrible case of rhythmic abuse and sudden acts of violence.
The act is both natural and uncontrollable, and it is becoming more severe. The shoreline that runs along the West Coast has been eroding for centuries. Waves generated by the Pacific Ocean hit the cliffs, over and over again … and it’s in rhythm. Wave strength has been great for a long time, but for the past decade climate change has been the steroid nobody has wanted to see. Warmer oceanic temperatures at higher sea levels are creating waves that pack a far more powerful punch against the earth’s crust, and forming a wicked 1-2 combo is the extreme weather events which are producing a higher volume of precipitation at a much faster rate … they are the sudden acts of violence.