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The climate, which had been relatively stable for centuries, is
well into a new and dangerous phase. In 2020 there were 22 weather
and climate disasters in the United States, which resulted in 262
deaths. Each disaster cost more than a billion dollars to repair.
This dangerous trend is continuing with unprecedented heat waves,
extended drought, extraordinary wildfire seasons, torrential
downpours, and increased coastal and river flooding. Reducing the
causes of the changing climate is the urgent global priority, but
the country will be living with worsening climate disasters at
least until mid-century because of greenhouse emissions already in
the atmosphere. How to deal with the changing climate is an urgent
national security problem affecting almost everyone. In Managing
the Climate Crisis, design and planning experts Jonathan Barnett
and Matthijs Bouw take a practical approach to addressing the
inevitable and growing threats from the climate crisis using
constructed and nature-based design and engineering and ordinary
government programmes. They discuss adaptation and preventive
measures and illustrate their implementation for seven
climate-related threats: flooding along coastlines, river flooding,
flash floods from extreme rain events, drought, wildfire, long
periods of high heat, and food shortages. The policies and
investments needed to protect lives and property are affordable if
they begin now, and are planned and budgeted over the next 30
years. Preventive actions can also be a tremendous opportunity, not
only to create jobs, but also to remake cities and landscapes to be
better for everyone. Flood defences can be incorporated into new
waterfront parks. The green designs needed to control flash floods
can also help shield communities from excessive heat. Combating
wildfires can produce healthier forests and generate creative
designs for low-ignition landscapes and more fire-resistant
buildings. Capturing rainwater can make cities respond to severe
weather more naturally, while conserving farmland from erosion and
encouraging roof-top greenhouses can safeguard food supplies.
Managing the Climate Crisis is a practical guide to managing the
immediate threats from a changing climate while improving the way
we live.
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