Rising Tides: Climate Refugees in the Twenty-First Century

by John R. Wennersten

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́Deals masterfully with a neglected crisis, how climate change is driving migration . . . The work broaches solutions both practical . . . and political. ́ ́Christopher E. Goldthwait,℗ former US Ambassador ℗ With global climate change upon us, it is imperative to start thinking about the massive numbers of people who will be displaced by environmental crises. The rise in sea levels alone will account for hundreds of millions of refugees around the globe. ℗ In Rising Tides , show more John R. Wennersten and Denise Robbins face the difficult questions that will have to be answered: How will people be relocated and settled? Is it possible to offer environmental refugees temporary or permanent asylum? Will these refugees have any collective rights in the new areas they inhabit? And lastly, who will pay the costs of all the affected countries during the process of resettlement? ℗ Offering an essential, continent-by-continent look at these dangers, Rising Tides is ́a passionately argued, well-documented wake-up call on the dire, current and undeniable human fallout from climate change. Looking behind the headlines, it connects the dots in a way that will inform and should alarm us all ́ (Eugene L. Meyer, author of Five for Freedom ). ℗ ́This chilling and urgent call to action spares no detail in its mission to present the facts on a looming humanitarian disaster. Climate-change warning messages too often focus on the environment without going into specifics of how humans will be hurt by global warming. Rising Tides singlehandedly rectifies this issue. ́ ́ Foreword Reviews ℗ ́A must read for policymakers and those in positions of power, especially the ones who remain in a state of denial about climate change and refuse to do enough to address the crisis. ́ ́ The Hindu show less

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John R. Wennersten is professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore at Princess Anne. Most recently he was a senior fellow in Environmental History at the Smithsonian Institution Museum of American History

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature
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362.87Society, government, & cultureSocial problems and social servicesSocial WelfareProblems of and services to other groups
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GE149 .W46Geography, Anthropology and RecreationEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental sciences
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