Extreme Cities, Ashley Dawson
Extreme Cities, Ashley Dawson
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Extreme Cities
The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change

Author: Ashley Dawson

Narrator: L.J. Ganser

Unabridged: 12 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/30/2018


Synopsis

How will climate change affect our lives? Where will its impacts be most deeply felt? Are we doing enough to protect ourselves from the coming chaos? In Extreme Cities, Ashley Dawson argues that cities are ground zero for climate change, contributing the lion's share of carbon to the atmosphere, while also lying on the frontlines of rising sea levels. Today, the majority of the world's megacities are located in coastal zones, yet few of them are adequately prepared for the floods that will increasingly menace their shores. Instead, most continue to develop luxury waterfront condos for the elite and industrial facilities for corporations. These not only intensify carbon emissions, but also place coastal residents at greater risk when water levels rise.

In Extreme Cities, Dawson offers an alarming portrait of the future of our cities, describing the efforts of Staten Island, New York, and Shishmareff, Alaska residents to relocate; Holland's models for defending against the seas; and the development of New York City before and after Hurricane Sandy. Our best hope lies not with fortified sea walls, he argues. Rather, it lies with urban movements already fighting to remake our cities in a more just and equitable way.

As much a harrowing study as a call to arms, Extreme Cities is a must-listen for anyone concerned with the threat of global warming, and of the cities of the world.

About Ashley Dawson

Ashley Dawson is a professor of English at the City University of New York, and the author of Extinction: A Radical History.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jamie

Professor Dawson discusses the causes of climate change, profiles several vulnerable cities around the world, and provides an in depth discussion of New York City's attempts to prevent future flooding damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. He also outlines a potential solution, which can be bro......more

Goodreads review by Carlos

A thought-provoking, radical book about modern urban life, and how its vast inequalities affect - and are affected by - environmental degradation. Touching on a wide range of subject areas, from sociology to landscape architecture, marine biology to political history, the recurring theme here is tha......more