

Climate Refugees (Paperback)
Key item features
"Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable."
—Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif Argos
We have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places—from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska—offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people.
Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert's advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents.
Collectif Argos
Guy-Pierre Chomette
Guillaume Collanges
Hélène David
Jérômine Derigny
Cédric Faimali
Donatien Garnier
Eléonore Henry de Frahan
Aude Raux
Laurent Weyl
Jacques Windenberger
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreTextbooks
- Publication dateApril, 2010
- Pages350
- Reading levelGeneral/Trade, 18
- Free shipping
Free 30-day returns
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
"Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable."
--Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif Argos
We have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places--from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska--offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people.
Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert's advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents.
Collectif Argos
Guy-Pierre Chomette
Guillaume Collanges
Hélène David
Jérômine Derigny
Cédric Faimali
Donatien Garnier
Eléonore Henry de Frahan
Aude Raux
Laurent Weyl
Jacques Windenberger
"Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable."
—Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif Argos
We have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places—from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska—offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people.
Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert's advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents.
Collectif Argos
Guy-Pierre Chomette
Guillaume Collanges
Hélène David
Jérômine Derigny
Cédric Faimali
Donatien Garnier
Eléonore Henry de Frahan
Aude Raux
Laurent Weyl
Jacques Windenberger
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Warranty
Warranty information
Warnings
State Chemical Disclosure
Similar items you might like
City City 4, (Paperback) $10.36
$1036current price $10.36City City 4, (Paperback)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsBest seller Alchemised (Hardcover) $20.36
Best seller
$2036current price $20.36Alchemised (Hardcover)
1564.6 out of 5 Stars. 156 reviewsThe Seer of York The Dreamwalker, Book 3, (Paperback) $17.39 Was $25.94
$1739current price $17.39, Was $25.94$25.94The Seer of York The Dreamwalker, Book 3, (Paperback)
Once Upon a Summer, (Paperback) $26.59
$2659current price $26.59Once Upon a Summer, (Paperback)
Best seller One by One (Paperback) $10.04
Best seller
$1004current price $10.04One by One (Paperback)
1784.7 out of 5 Stars. 178 reviewsBest seller The Coworker (Paperback) $7.22
Best seller
$722current price $7.22The Coworker (Paperback)
3594.8 out of 5 Stars. 359 reviewsKari Leibowitz How to Winter (Paperback) $15.65
$1565current price $15.65Kari Leibowitz How to Winter (Paperback)
Journeying On, (Paperback) $20.00
$2000current price $20.00Journeying On, (Paperback)
Best seller The Surrogate Mother (Paperback) $6.71
Best seller
$671current price $6.71The Surrogate Mother (Paperback)
1144.7 out of 5 Stars. 114 reviewsA Gathering of Kestrels, (Paperback) $19.81
$1981current price $19.81A Gathering of Kestrels, (Paperback)
Neighborhood Ties, (Paperback) $16.56
$1656current price $16.56Neighborhood Ties, (Paperback)
Best seller The Clear Quran: A Thematic English Translation (Paperback, 5.8" x 8.4") $4.39
Best seller
$439current price $4.39The Clear Quran: A Thematic English Translation (Paperback, 5.8" x 8.4")
1374.6 out of 5 Stars. 137 reviewsCarry Me Home, (Paperback) $22.56 Was $26.99
$2256current price $22.56, Was $26.99$26.99Carry Me Home, (Paperback)
The Support Economy, (Paperback) $28.11
$2811current price $28.11The Support Economy, (Paperback)
Following the Snow, (Paperback) $19.94
$1994current price $19.94Following the Snow, (Paperback)
Best seller The Tenant (Paperback) $7.30
Best seller
$730current price $7.30The Tenant (Paperback)
974.5 out of 5 Stars. 97 reviewsHodgson Portable Houses., (Paperback) $20.40
$2040current price $20.40Hodgson Portable Houses., (Paperback)
Karacterism, (Paperback) $7.99
$799current price $7.99Karacterism, (Paperback)
A Cadela, (Paperback) $16.99
$1699current price $16.99A Cadela, (Paperback)
Le muse Arts French Edition Paperback 2329172613 9782329172613 COLLECTIF $16.95
$1695current price $16.95Le muse Arts French Edition Paperback 2329172613 9782329172613 COLLECTIF
