Climate Travels : : How Ecotourism Changes Mindsets and Motivates Action / / Michael M. Gunter.

Many accounts of climate change depict disasters striking faraway places: melting ice caps, fearsome hurricanes, all-consuming fires. How can seeing the consequences of human impacts up close help us grasp how global warming affects us and our neighbors? This book is a travelogue that spotlights wha...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2023
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
INTRODUCTION This Land Is Your Land --
I SEE IT YOURSELF Threats to the Home Front --
1 OUR RISING SEAS --
2 FLOODING IN THE FORECAST --
3 DROUGHT AND WILDFIRE --
4 MORE EXTREME WEATHER --
5 THE MELT IS ON --
6 CHANGING HABITATS AND SPECIES DIVERSITY LOSS --
7 OCEAN TROUBLE --
8 HEAT AND HEALTH --
II DO IT YOURSELF Action Making a Difference --
9 HERE COMES THE SUN --
10 LIVING WITH LESS --
11 THE WINDS ARE CHANGING --
12 BUILDING (AND REBUILDING) GREEN --
13 ADDITIONAL ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES --
14 RETHINKING OUR CITIES --
15 LIVING WITH CHANGE --
CONCLUSION Think Local, Act Local --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
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Summary:Many accounts of climate change depict disasters striking faraway places: melting ice caps, fearsome hurricanes, all-consuming fires. How can seeing the consequences of human impacts up close help us grasp how global warming affects us and our neighbors? This book is a travelogue that spotlights what a changing climate looks like on the local level—for wherever local happens to be.Michael M. Gunter, Jr. takes readers around the United States to bear witness to the many faces of the climate crisis. He argues that conscientious travel broadens understanding of climate change and makes its dangers concrete and immediate. Vivid vignettes explore the consequences for people and communities: sea level rise in Virginia, floods sweeping inland in Tennessee, Maine lobsters migrating away from American territorial waters, and imperiled ecosystems in national parks, from Alaskan permafrost to the Florida Keys. But Gunter finds inspiring initiatives to mitigate and adapt to these threats, including wind turbines in a tiny Texas town, green building construction in Kansas, and walkable urbanism in Portland, Oregon. These projects are already making a difference—and they underscore the importance of local action.Drawing on interviews with government officials, industry leaders, and alternative energy activists, Climate Travels emphasizes direct personal experience and the centrality of environmental justice. Showing how travel can help bring the reality of climate change home, it offers readers a hopeful message about how to take action on the local level themselves.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231556217
9783110749670
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319216
9783111318615
DOI:10.7312/gunt20588
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Michael M. Gunter.