Under Fire and Under Water Volume 16
Wildfire, Flooding, and the Fight for Climate Resilience in the American West
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
Published:14th Nov '23
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 2nd December 2024, but could change
Epic wildfire. Devastating drought. Cataclysmic flooding. Extreme weather in the wake of climate change threatens to turn the American West into a region hostile to human habitation—a “Great American Desert,” as early US explorers once mislabeled it. As Bruce E. Cain suggests in this timely book, the unique complex of politics, technology, and logistics that once won the West must be rethought and reconfigured to win it anew in the face of a widespread accelerating threat.
The challenges posed by increasingly extreme weather in the West are complicated by the region’s history, the deliberate fractiousness of the American political system, and the idiosyncrasies of human behavior—all of which Cain considers, separately and together, in Under Fire and Under Water. He analyzes how, in spite of coastal flooding and spreading wildfires, people continue to move into, and even rebuild in, risky areas; how local communities are slow to take protective measures; and how individual beliefs, past adaptation practices and infrastructure, and complex governing arrangements across jurisdictions combine to flout real progress. Driving Cain’s analysis is the conviction that understanding the habits and politics that lead to procrastination and obstruction is critical to finding solutions and making necessary adaptations to the changing climate.
As a detailed look at the rising stakes and urgency of the various interconnected issues, this book is an important first step toward that understanding—and consequently toward the rethinking and reengineering that will allow people to live sustainably in the American West under the conditions of future global warming.
“Bruce Cain, one of the nation’s foremost political scientists, has produced a brilliant and indispensable analysis of the environmental crisis in the western United States, including sea level rise, climate change, and drought, in a book that tackles the consequences of zero sum thinking and bureaucratic inertia.”—Thomas B. Edsall, author of The Age of Austerity: How Scarcity Will Remake American Politics
“For decades, Bruce Cain has provided insight into the past and present of the American West. In this important new book, he illuminates the region’s future, and the implications for the country and the world, in dealing with climate challenges. I know so much more about my own home region after reading this book.”—James Fallows, author of Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America
ISBN: 9780806193205
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
166 pages