Rising - Elizabeth Rush

Rising

Dispatches from the New American Shore

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
328 Seiten
2019
Milkweed Editions (Verlag)
978-1-57131-381-2 (ISBN)
14,95 inkl. MwSt
' Sea level rise is not some distant problem in a distant place. As Elizabeth Rush shows, it's affecting real people right now. Rising is a compelling piece of reporting, by turns bleak and beautiful.' - Elizabeth Kolbert
FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE IN GENERAL NONFICTION

WINNER OF THE NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD

A CHICAGO TRIBUNE TOP TEN BOOK OF 2018

A GUARDIAN, NPR’s SCIENCE FRIDAY, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, AND LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF 2018

Hailed as “deeply felt” (New York Times), “a revelation” (Pacific Standard), and “the book on climate change and sea levels that was missing” (Chicago Tribune), Rising is both a highly original work of lyric reportage and a haunting meditation on how to let go of the places we love.

With every passing day, and every record-breaking hurricane, it grows clearer that climate change is neither imagined nor distant—and that rising seas are transforming the coastline of the United States in irrevocable ways. In Rising, Elizabeth Rush guides readers through some of the places where this change has been most dramatic, from the Gulf Coast to Miami, and from New York City to the Bay Area. For many of the plants, animals, and humans in these places, the options are stark: retreat or perish in place.

Weaving firsthand testimonials from those facing this choice—a Staten Islander who lost her father during Sandy, the remaining holdouts of a Native American community on a drowning Isle de Jean Charles, a neighborhood in Pensacola settled by escaped slaves hundreds of years ago—with profiles of wildlife biologists, activists, and other members of these vulnerable communities, Rising privileges the voices of those too often kept at the margins.

In a new afterword for the paperback edition, Rush highlights questions of storytelling, adaptability, and how to powerfully shift conversation around ongoing climate change—including the storms of 2017 and 2018: Hurricanes Harvey, Maria, Irma, Florence, and Michael.

Elizabeth Rush’s journalism has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Harper’s, Pacific Standard, and the New Republic, among others. She is the recipient of fellowships and grants including the Howard Foundation Fellowship, awarded by Brown University; the Andrew Mellon Foundation Fellowship for Pedagogical Innovation in the Humanities; the Metcalf Institute Fellowship; and the Science in Society Journalism Award from the National Association of Science Writers. She received her MFA in nonfiction from Southern New Hampshire University and her BA from Reed College. She lives in Rhode Island, where she teaches creative nonfiction at Brown University.

CONTENTS





The Password


Jacob’s Point, Rhode Island





RAMPIKES





Persimmons


Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana





On Gratitude


Laura Sewall: Small Point, Maine





The Marsh at the End of the World


Phippsburg, Maine





Pulse


South Florida





On Reckoning


Dan Kipnis: Miami Beach, Florida





RHIZOMES





On Storms


Nicole Montalto: Oakwood Beach, Staten Island





Divining Rod


Oakwood Beach, Staten Island





On Vulnerability


Marilynn Wiggins: Pensacola, Florida





Risk


Pensacola, Florida





On Opportunity


Chris Brunet: Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana





Goodbye Cloud Reflections in the Bay


Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana





RISING





Connecting the Dots


H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon





On Restoration


Richard Santos: Alviso, California





Looking Backward and Forward in Time


San Francisco Bay, California





Afterword: Listening at the Water’s Edge





Acknowledgments



Notes

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Eleven black-and-white photos by the author
Verlagsort Minneapolis
Sprache englisch
Maße 139 x 215 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 1-57131-381-8 / 1571313818
ISBN-13 978-1-57131-381-2 / 9781571313812
Zustand Neuware
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