The Ravaging Tide: Strange Weather, Future Katrinas, and the Coming Death of America's Coastal CitiesIf, like many Americans, you believe the ongoing tragedy of Hurricane Katrina was a once-in-a-lifetime fluke, you need to read this book. In the coming years and decades, the safety of your region, your town, your home may depend on the warnings you'll encounter on these pages. That's because the exact same conditions that created the Katrina catastrophe and destroyed New Orleans are being replicated right now along virtually every inch of U.S. coastline. In The Ravaging Tide, Mike Tidwell, a renowned advocate for the environment and an award-winning journalist, issues a call to arms and confronts us with some unsettling facts. Consider:
The fault, Tidwell argues, lies mostly with the U.S. government and the energy choices it has encouraged Americans to make over the decades. Those policies are now actively bringing rising seas and gigantic hurricanes -- the lethal forces that killed the Big Easy -- crashing into every coastal city in the country and indeed the world. The Bush administration's own reports and studies (some of which it has tried to suppress) explicitly predict more intense storms and up to three feet of sea-level rise by 2100 due to planetary warming. The danger is clear: Whether the land sinks three feet per century (as in New Orleans over the past 100 years) or sea levels rise three feet per century (as in the rest of the world over the next 100 years), the resulting calamity is the same. Although Mike Tidwell sounds the clarion in The Ravaging Tide, this is ultimately an optimistic book, one that offers a clear path to a healthier and safer world for us and our descendants. He writes of trend-setting U.S. states like New York and California that are actively cutting greenhouse gases. And he heeds his own words: In one delightful personal chapter, he takes us on a tour of his suburban Washington, D.C., home and demonstrates how he and many of his neighbors have weaned themselves from the fossil-fuel lifestyle. Even when the government is slow to change, there are steps we as families can take to, yes, change the world. |
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At the mouth of every great river system in the world, he said, there are two basic
geologic phenomena at work. The first one, the one most people are familiar with,
is flooding. The whole ragged sole of the Louisiana boot was created by seven ...
At the mouth of every great river system in the world, he said, there are two basic
geologic phenomena at work. The first one, the one most people are familiar with,
is flooding. The whole ragged sole of the Louisiana boot was created by seven ...
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Again,this process,continuing for seven thousand years along the Gulf coast,
created the land below New Orleans and the surrounding region.Then, in 1718,
the French arrived.Their original flood levees, continuously maintained and ...
Again,this process,continuing for seven thousand years along the Gulf coast,
created the land below New Orleans and the surrounding region.Then, in 1718,
the French arrived.Their original flood levees, continuously maintained and ...
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