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North: The Future of Post-Climate America [Kõva köide]

(Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate and Urban Planning, Tulane University)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x19 mm, kaal: 572 g, 13 b/w line drawing; 16 maps; 4 tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197641601
  • ISBN-13: 9780197641606
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x19 mm, kaal: 572 g, 13 b/w line drawing; 16 maps; 4 tables
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197641601
  • ISBN-13: 9780197641606
Teised raamatud teemal:
In North, Jesse M. Keenan argues that America is on the verge of a great northern climate migration that will likely reshape everything from the urban landscape to electoral politics. First, he provides a conceptual, analytical, and empirical overview of adaptation science with a focus on how and where people are going to live, work, and build communities. Next, Keenan examines the geography of climate migration within the context of broader demographic, housing, and economic trends in America. Not just a collection of scientific observations and projections about America's future in the face of climate change, North explores the dawning of a post-climate era defined by the promise of a more sustainable way of life for those on the move and the peril of those left behind.

Flora and fauna are moving north in our hemisphere and so too will people. In North, Jesse M. Keenan argues that America is on the verge of a great northern climate migration that will likely reshape everything from the urban landscape to electoral politics. First, he provides a conceptual, analytical, and empirical overview of adaptation science with a focus on how and where people are going to live, work, and build communities. Next, Keenan examines the geography of climate migration within the context of broader demographic, housing, and economic trends in America. He will also highlight a range of market responses-from insurance to mortgages-that are already limiting the options for individuals and the public sector in high-risk places. Not just a collection of scientific observations and projections about America's future in the face of climate change, North explores the dawning of a post-climate era defined by the promise of a more sustainable way of life for those on the move and the peril of those left behind.

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From the man who brought us Duluth: North is a persuasive, clear-eyed, and deeply researched guide to the future of climate migration. Jesse Keenan, the authority on this subject, has written an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand the complex and often counterintuitive dynamics defining the world to come. * Nathaniel Rich, Author of Losing Earth and Second Nature * The climate crisisand the question of where Americans will migrate in responseis inextricably mingled with economic factors like insurance, mortgages, and banking. No one knows this material better than Keenan, who has woven it beautifully into an exploration of America's future. * Abrahm Lustgarten, Author of On the Move * Climate-driven migration is upon us. North is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how and why people relocate when temperatures rise. With more people on the move, winners and losers have emerged. Importantly, Jesse Keenan shows how all of us can gain. * Alice C. Hill, Council on Foreign Relations * We need to live differently, in different places, as the physical effects of climate change accelerate, but who will make these decisions and pay for them is unclearto everyone except Jesse Keenan, whose unrivaled expertise and wealth of insights are captured in this astonishing book. North spells out our shared opportunity as a society to make choices that will lead to better lives, while revealing the inside story of what has gone wrong so far on the policy front. We all need to listen to Keenan, and we are lucky he has written North for all of us. * Susan Crawford, Author of Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm * In this bold and visionary book, Jesse Keenan delivers a wake-up call on one of the most underrecognized consequences of climate instability: migration. Drawing on his unique insight across academia, government, and industry, Keenan charts a transdisciplinary path through the causes, consequences, and responses to climate-driven human mobility. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how to preserve democracy and well-being in the face of the coming population upheaval." * Karen Chapple, Director of the School of Cities and Professor of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, and Professor Emerita, University of California Berkeley * Jesse Keenan is a really smart guy with a really big idea: Climate change will shape where many of us will live, and that will rearrange our cities, our landscape, and our society. North will change the way you think about tomorrow. * Michael Grunwald, New York Times bestselling author of The Swamp, The New New Deal, and We Are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save Our Climate * As the climate changes, America's plants and animals are shifting northward as their habitat changes; it makes perfect sense that people will, too. Jesse Keenan has spent years studying 'climigrants' and their effects on society, culture, housing, and business-and now it's America's turn. Lucky for us, the man knows how to write, how to advise, and how to persuade. Spoiler: He's surprisingly optimistic about the results. * David Pogue, CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, and author of How to Prepare for Climate Change * Keenan is a recognized expert on climate adaptation. In North, he combines cutting edge scholarship with an in-depth discussion of the factors that are already causing Americans to seek safer climate locations. Keenan's core message rings true: although nowhere is truly a climate haven, Americans will continue to adapt by moving away from areas prone to hotter temperatures, wildfires, droughts, sea level rise, floods, and hurricanes. Keenan strikes a note of optimism for northern places that receive climigrants as having the opportunity to create sustainable and equitable communities. This is an important book not just for policymakers and financial managers, but for any American concerned about the future. * Tom Daniels, Crossways Professor of Urban Planning, University of Pennsylvania * In his forthcoming book, aptly titled North: The Future of Post-Climate America, Keenan anticipates a major climate migration-out of the South to cooler, less volatile climes-driven partly by disaster but also by a simple preference for milder weather...In the next 30 years, climate disruptions won't make whole states unlivable, and demographic shifts might not reach full exodus levels. But in America, small change is often deeply felt, and bit by bit, the American economy and culture will likely be transformed by climate attrition and the redistribution of people. * The Atlantic (December 2025) *

Introduction
1: The Great Northern Climigration
2: Climate Change and the Built Environment
3: Climate Adaptation Science, Policy, and Planning
4: Market Signals in Housing, Real Estate, and Financial Services
5: Sending Zones, Climate Gentrification, and Unwinding Towns
6: Receiving Zones, Climate Havens, and Post-Climate America
7: America 2079
Jesse M. Keenan is the Favrot II Associate Professor of Sustainable Real Estate and Urban Planning and the Director of the Center on Climate Change and Urbanism at Tulane University. Keenan's research focuses on the intersection of climate change adaptation and the built environment, including aspects of applied science, design, regulation, and planning. Keenan has previously advised agencies of the U.S. government, governors, mayors, Fortune 500 companies, technology ventures, community enterprises, and international NGOs. Keenan formerly served as the Director and Area Head for Real Estate and the Built Environment on the faculty of the Harvard Graduate School of Design and as the Research Director of the Center for Urban Real Estate on the faculty of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University.
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