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Leaving America - The New Expatriate Generation (Hardcover): John R Wennersten Leaving America - The New Expatriate Generation (Hardcover)
John R Wennersten
R2,049 Discovery Miles 20 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Today more than ever, large numbers of Americans are leaving the United States. It is estimated that by the end of the decade, some 10 million of the brightest and most talented Americans, representing an estimated $136 billion in wages, will be living and working overseas. This emigration trend contradicts the internalized myth of America as the land of affluence, opportunity, and freedom. What is behind this trend? Wennersten argues that many people these days, from college students to retirees, are uncertain or ambivalent about what it means to be an American. For example, many are uncomfortable with that they believe America has come to represent to the rest of the world. At the same time, globalization and advances in technology have enabled the growth of a telecommuting work force whose members can live in one country and work in another, and this trend, among other factors, has encouraged a new generation of people to respond to the pull of "global citizenship." Leaving America is an important reexamination of one of the most central stories in the history of American culture--the story of the immigrant coming to the Promised Land. While millions still come to American and millions more still wish to do so, there is an important counterflow of emigration from America to distant parts of the planet. This book focuses on modern American expatriates as a significant and heretofore largely ignored counterpoint phenomenon every bit as central to understanding modern America as is the image of a nation of immigrants. The greatest irony in America today may well be that while argument and discord prevail in the edifice of American democracy about diversity, economic justice, equality, and the Iraq War, many of the most thoughtful citizens have already left the building.

Rising Tides - Climate Refugees in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): John R Wennersten, Denise Robbins Rising Tides - Climate Refugees in the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
John R Wennersten, Denise Robbins
R1,445 R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Save R136 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Global climate change is undeniable. Over the next few decades, as sea levels rise, storms intensify, and drought and desertification run rampant, hundreds of millions of civilians will abandon their homes, cities, and even entire countries. What will happen to these massive numbers of environmental refugees? Where will they go, what rights will they have, and who will take care of them? Over 200 million people in Asian countries live on land that will be affected by rising seas. Picture Pakistan, India, and China-all nuclear powers-skirmishing at their borders over access to shared rivers and farmable land with former coastal areas now submerged. Imagine tens of thousands of Pacific and Indian Ocean islanders cast adrift by waves that have drowned their nations, and more than 100,000 Caribbean islanders forced to leave submerged towns. Consider the complete abandonment of Miami Beach and other coastal communities up and down the Americas. At the same time, hundreds of millions will be desperate for water and a secure life in drought-ravaged Africa and the Middle East. Rising Tides sounds an urgent wakeup call to the growing crisis of climate refugees, and offers an essential, continent-by-continent look at these dangers. The crisis is everywhere and it is imminent. Detailing a number of solutions, John R. Wennersten and Denise Robbins argue that no nation can tackle this universal problem alone. The crisis of climate refugees requires global, concerted solutions beyond the strategic, fiscal, and legal capability of a single country or agency.

Global Thirst: Water and Society in the 21st Century (Hardcover): John R Wennersten Global Thirst: Water and Society in the 21st Century (Hardcover)
John R Wennersten
R695 R590 Discovery Miles 5 900 Save R105 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an age of misinformation and public apprehension about climate change, droughts, floods, and polluted drinking water, Global Thirst offers a critical perspective on water, its uses, and access, as a major global issue in the 21st century. Environmental historian John R. Wennersten turns an unflinching eye on today's global water problems, critically analyzing pollution, drought, dying rivers, and the privatization of water utilities. He also offers commentary on what kinds of sustainable water options we should be pursuing in the 21st century. Wennersten's analysis of water ranges from Nigeria to India and China to Australia and the United States-it goes a long way towards correcting the popular notion that "there will always be water." This is an ideal treatise for professionals working in government, the environment, international affairs, and public policy.

Rising Tides - Climate Refugees in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): John R Wennersten, Denise Robbins Rising Tides - Climate Refugees in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
John R Wennersten, Denise Robbins
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Global climate change is undeniable. Over the next few decades, as sea levels rise, storms intensify, and drought and desertification run rampant, hundreds of millions of civilians will abandon their homes, cities, and even entire countries. What will happen to these massive numbers of environmental refugees? Where will they go, what rights will they have, and who will take care of them?   Over 200 million people in Asian countries live on land that will be affected by rising seas. Picture Pakistan, India, and China—all nuclear powers—skirmishing at their borders over access to shared rivers and farmable land with former coastal areas now submerged. Imagine tens of thousands of Pacific and Indian Ocean islanders cast adrift by waves that have drowned their nations, and more than 100,000 Caribbean islanders forced to leave submerged towns. Consider the complete abandonment of Miami Beach and other coastal communities up and down the Americas. At the same time, hundreds of millions will be desperate for water and a secure life in drought-ravaged Africa and the Middle East.   Rising Tides sounds an urgent wakeup call to the growing crisis of climate refugees, and offers an essential, continent-by-continent look at these dangers. The crisis is everywhere and it is imminent. Detailing a number of solutions, John R. Wennersten and Denise Robbins argue that no nation can tackle this universal problem alone. The crisis of climate refugees requires global, concerted solutions beyond the strategic, fiscal, and legal capability of a single country or agency.

Maryland's Eastern Shore: A Journey in Time and Place (Hardcover, 1st ed): John R Wennersten Maryland's Eastern Shore: A Journey in Time and Place (Hardcover, 1st ed)
John R Wennersten
R664 R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Save R98 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A hundred years ain't such a very long time on the Eastern Shore, local farmers and watermen used to say, and that is a telling refrain. Past and present mix easily on the Shore, and, in this respect, as well as in certain local customs and habits of language, the region is very much still an old-fashioned English society. Until fairly recently, the peninsula was one of the most geographically isolated regions on the Atlantic coast. In this isolated society, the most important factors have been agriculture, seafaring, and race-a blend of soil, sea, and soul. In his attempt to convey the special character of the region-before accelerating change affects its transformation-John Wennersten has used these themes as a framework for an absorbing narrative. His insights into how these elements affected the development of the area and its current character take the story of the Eastern Shore beyond mere facts and into the realm of socio-cultural history. This is a fascinating overview of an unusual-and perhaps vanishing-lifestyle.

The Chesapeake - An Environmental Biography (Hardcover): John R Wennersten The Chesapeake - An Environmental Biography (Hardcover)
John R Wennersten
R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Part of the problem in dealing with public perceptions about Chesapeake Bay is that people think it will last forever. This obviously is not true. As oceanographer Jerry Schubel has noted, twenty thousand years ago there was no Chesapeake Bay. Since that time, "There have been other beginnings and endings of other Chesapeake Bays." As we look to the future, however, we can see that increasingly the transformation of the Chesapeake will be more a human phenomenon than a work of nature. We live in times when momentous technological change can alter the face of the planet; and in the depressing words of Bill McKibben, we have already stepped across the threshold of such a change; we are at the end of nature. In the years since the Civil War and most recently since World War II, we have brought about unwelcome changes, literally altering and killing a good deal of the bay's ecosystem. As theologians tell us, we cannot have a cheap grace. Neither can the bay have a future worthy of its name as an overused, polluted and derelict seascape.

The Historic Waterfront of Washington, D.C. (Hardcover): John R Wennersten The Historic Waterfront of Washington, D.C. (Hardcover)
John R Wennersten
R707 R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery in the District of Columbia (Paperback): Robert S. Pohl, John R Wennersten Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery in the District of Columbia (Paperback)
Robert S. Pohl, John R Wennersten
R550 Discovery Miles 5 500 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Slavery-furiously debated, yet recognized in the Constitution-was a stain on the nation's consciousness since the founding of the Republic. As the country grew, legal battles erupted over the fate of fugitive slaves and the rights of slave-owners to take their property into free states. Nowhere was the issue more sharply drawn than in the nation's capital, where government leaders saw first hand the shame and disgrace of legal slavery and the inherent moral conflict with guarantees in the Declaration of Independence. Decades of agitation for change came to fruition on April 16, 1862, when Abraham Lincoln signed legislation that ended slavery in the District of Columbia-nine months before the Emancipation Proclamation, which liberated slaves only in the Confederacy, and a full three years before ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.

25 Bicycle Tours on Delmarva - Cycling the Chesapeake Bay Country (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): John R Wennersten, Stewart... 25 Bicycle Tours on Delmarva - Cycling the Chesapeake Bay Country (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
John R Wennersten, Stewart M. Wennersten
R484 Discovery Miles 4 840 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This new series highlights low-traffic scenic roads, both dirt and paved, suitable for riding on both mountain and road bikes.

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