Earth911 Podcast: Discover The Atlas of Disappearing Places With Christina Conklin

Earth911 Podcast: Discover The Atlas of Disappearing Places With Christina Conklin

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The Atlas of Disappearing Places, a brand new ebook by Christina Conklin and Marina Psaros, is a catalog of the coastal, island, and deep ocean places all over the world most in danger in the course of the local weather disaster. It additionally forecasts how humanity, together with people, governments, and companies, can collaborate to revive the planet.

Cover of the book, "The Atlas of Disappearing Places"
Christina Conklin, co-author of The Atlas of Disappearing Places, is our visitor of Sustainability in Your Ear.

Humanity faces severe and tough questions because it adapts to local weather change. More excessive climate and rising sea levels could have dire penalties for the surroundings, human meals manufacturing, and the livability of populated areas, particularly along the coasts. The tales in Conklin’s ebook superbly illustrate the implications of fixing chemistries in our ecosystems; the strengthening of storms, warming water, and ice loss; in addition to the implications for people and animals of rising seas alongside coasts all over the world. The Atlas of Disappearing Places is obtainable now in an exquisite hardcover version on Amazon and at Powell’s Books.