Considering Climate Change: new book by Kimberley Miner
Dr. Kimberley R. Miner’s new book, Considering Climate Change, “focuses on what will happen in the next 20, 40, and 60 years around the planet and looks at how we can take an active role in planning for a future we had hoped to avoid.”
The book is “a pocket guide to planning for a changing world,” She shared on LinkedIn. “Each chapter is framed around a central concern that will be familiar to all those thinking about such an enormous challenge.”
Dr. Miner carefully unpacks these concerns, walking the reader through issues such as future economics and investing, the housing market, food availability, water availability, and infrastructure and pollution impacts. Each chapter also includes input from experts, including a farmer, a glaciologist, and a Wall Street executive, who guide the reader through their best understanding of the future and how to prepare for it.
Considering Climate Change can either be read cover to cover or with a focus on the specific chapters that will help the reader understand the challenges they are currently facing. Either way, the goal is to walk away with a better understanding of how to thrive in this changing world, and not just have hope for the future—but to have a plan.
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