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Sea Change

An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean

Christina Gerhardt

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English
California Uni Pr Trade
17 August 2023
"“A stunning atlas of the present and future.""—Rebecca Solnit, author of several books including Infinite Cities: A Trilogy of Atlases—San Francisco, New Orleans, New York

This immersive portal to islands around the world highlights the impacts of sea level rise and shimmers with hopeful solutions to combat it.

 

Atlases are being redrawn as islands are disappearing. What does an island see when the sea rises? Sea Change: An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean weaves together essays, maps, art, and poetry to show us—and make us see—island nations in a warming world.

Low-lying islands are least responsible for global warming, but they are suffering the brunt of it. This transportive atlas reorients our vantage point to place islands at the center of the story, highlighting Indigenous and Black voices and the work of communities taking action for local and global climate justice. At once serious and playful, well-researched and lavishly designed, Sea Change is a stunning exploration of the climate and our world's coastlines. Full of immersive storytelling, scientific expertise, and rallying cries from island populations that shout with hope—""We are not drowning! We are fighting!""—this atlas will galvanize readers in the fight against climate change and the choices we all face."

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Imprint:   California Uni Pr Trade
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   998g
ISBN:   9780520304826
ISBN 10:   0520304829
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
CONTENTS FOREWORD Bill McKibben FOREWORDS  Hilda Heine, Marshall Islands / Dessima Williams, Grenada INTRODUCTION Of Oceans and Islands  ARCTIC OCEAN Greenland  Sarichef Island  ATLANTIC OCEAN Lennox Island  Deal Island  Republic of Cabo Verde  Bissagos Islands  Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe  INDIAN OCEAN AND PERSIAN GULF Kingdom of Bahrain  Union of the Comoros  Republic of Mauritius  Republic of Seychelles  Republic of Maldives  Bhasan Char and Sandwip  Republic of Singapore  PACIFIC OCEAN South China Sea Islands  Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands  Guåhan Republic of Palau  Federated States of Micronesia Republic of Marshall Islands Republic of Kiribati Republic of Nauru  Republic of Vanuatu  Solomon Islands  Independent State of Papua New Guinea  Republic of Fiji  Tuvalu  Tokelau  Independent State of Samoa  Niue  Cook Islands Kingdom of Tonga  CARIBBEAN SEA AND GULF OF MEXICO Bonaire  Republic of Trinidad and Tobago  Grenada  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  Barbados  Saint Lucia  Martinique  Commonwealth of Dominica  Antigua and Barbuda  Commonwealth of Puerto Rico  Dominican Republic  Haiti  Jamaica  Republic of Cuba  Commonwealth of The Bahamas  Isle de Jean Charles  ANTARCTIC OCEAN Pine Island GLOSSARY  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  MAP CITATIONS  WORKS CITED  CREDITS  

Christina Gerhardt is Associate Professor at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Senior Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and former Barron Professor of Environment and the Humanities at Princeton University. Her environmental journalism has been published by Grist.org, The Nation, The Progressive, and the Washington Monthly.

Reviews for Sea Change: An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean

"""[Sea Change] is a work of art, and Gerhardt . . . weaves together quite a collection of essays, maps and poetry that invite us to rethink our relationship to these vanishing landscapes."" -- Rosanna Xia * Los Angeles Times * ""How often does an atlas command immediate attention, warranting a page-by-page perusal? . . . This unique approach documents dramatic climate change while mounting an impassioned plea to save what remains of these remarkable island communities."" * Booklist, starred review * ""Each entry on each threatened island is rigorously scientific – maps, diagrams and statistics are there in abundance. . . . [A]longside all this, Gerhardt also offers poems from the communities and cultures under threat, as well as images of works of art and historical artefacts. . . . The overall result is a detailed and visually impactful inventory of all that we stand to lose."" * The Scotsman * ""The micro-chapters with their maps and timelines make this the kind of book that is easy to dip in and out of and experience in no particular order. You can island-hop just by flipping the page, and on every page you’ll encounter some scientific curiosity or historical factoid."" * Sierra Magazine * ""[Sea Change] gives far-flung places a voice, grounds them in our imaginations as real places with cultures of their own, places that people call home and have done for generations. There’s a strong climate justice angle to all of this of course."" * The Earthbound Report * ""[Sea Change's] essays, maps, art and poetry place small islands (vanishing under rising seas right now) at the centre of the climate story. This is a refreshingly different perspective.""   * New Scientist * “This is not just an Atlas but more an experience. As you turn the pages you realise that you are hearing life and death stories of communities that are in danger of disappearing.” * UK National Association for Environmental Education * ""Gerhardt could have created a purely scientific report of what’s been happening to such far-flung places as Lnnui Mnukuk, the Mi’kmaq name for Lennox Island in Canada’s North Atlantic provinces, and the Republic of Nauru in the Pacific, the world’s smallest independent island nation. Instead, she considers her artfully designed book a 'transportive atlas' that incorporates maps, essays, poetry and images, along with brief histories outlining the impacts of colonialism and imperialism, providing more of a holistic and multi-media experience."" * Berkeleyside * ""[I]rresistible . . . The book covers 49 islands, island groups and island nations around the world, each with its own short chapter giving an overview of the location’s  history, the present, and the impending dangerous future  Each is also accompanied by a map. Most chapters are straightforward narrative, but there is also poetry and art sprinkled throughout. The effect is to both expand the view to every ocean around the world, but to also keep the focus on a very personal, human level."" * Daily Kos * ""Gerhardt’s book . . . feature[s], on each spread, a map of an island or island group; visualizations of the island’s sea level today and in 2050 and 2100; geographic data about each island; demographic data about its Indigenous inhabitants; a timeline of Indigenous, 'pre-contact,' and climate-related histories; and an essay on the island and its inhabitants. Each narrative . . . depict[s] various 'solutions' deployed both by global and national governments and by Indigenous peoples: from sea walls and geoengineering to preserving and restoring coral and oyster reefs, mangrove marshes, wetlands, and other natural buffers."" -- Shannon Mattern * The Avery Review * ""The most beautiful title on our list, Sea Change is also the most shocking. Atlases are being redrawn as islands vanish into the ocean. This remarkable hardback combines bold, slick and effective visualisations of those changes with factual information, cultural traditions and scientific research about the planet’s most vulnerable isles, and asks what might save them."" * Environment Journal * ""In this definitive and authoritative guide, Gerhardt fuses the poetic voices of the islanders themselves along with visual maps, highlighting where the issues are likely to be felt the most. The priority in this text, repeated throughout, is that of being a testimony to the cultures, histories and values that are in danger of being lost, as sea level rise continues."" * Climate with Brian *"


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