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The Octopus in the Parking Garage: A Call for Climate Resilience

By Loyola University on Tue, 02/07/2023 - 17:39

Loyola Environmental Law Chair, a former Obama EPA official, unpacks climate change - and what we can do about it

(New Orleans - February 7, 2023) One morning in Miami Beach, an unexpected guest showed up in a luxury condominium complex鈥檚 parking garage: an octopus. The image quickly went viral. But the octopus鈥攁nd the combination of infrastructure quirks and climate impacts that left it stranded鈥攊s more than a funny meme. It鈥檚 a potent symbol of the disruptions that a changing climate has already brought to our doorsteps and the ways we will have to adjust.

In a new book due out in April from Columbia Press, Rob Verchick examines how we can manage the risks that we can no longer avoid, laying out our options as we face climate breakdown. Although reducing carbon dioxide emissions is essential, we need to adapt to address the damage we have already caused. Verchick explores what resilience looks like on the ground, from early humans on the savannas to today鈥檚 shop owners and city planners. He takes the reader on a journey into the field: paddling through Louisiana鈥檚 bayous, hiking in one of the last refuges of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert, and diving off Key Largo with citizen scientists working to restore coral reefs. The book emphasizes disadvantaged communities, which bear the brunt of environmental risk, arguing that building climate resilience is a necessary step toward justice.

Engaging and accessible for nonexpert concerned citizens, empowers readers to face the climate crisis and shows what we can do to adapt and thrive.

Rob Verchick is a leading climate law scholar who designed and implemented climate-resilience policies in the Obama administration. He holds the Gauthier-St. Martin Chair in Environmental Law at 黑料社区, is a senior fellow in disaster resilience at Tulane University, and serves as president of the Center for Progressive Reform. Verchick is the author of four books and host of the podcast Connect the Dots.

鈥淥ne of [Verchick鈥檚] mottos is 鈥榩ersist and prevail.鈥 And he follows that path with facts and persuasion, rather than finger-pointing and shouting.鈥

鈥擝ob Marshall, Pulitzer Prize-winning environmental journalist