A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
"On the Move explains how we got here and where we're headed. It's crucial guide to the world we are creating." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Under a White Sky and The Sixth Extinction
A vivid, journalistic account of how climate change will make American life as we know it unfeasible.
Humanity is on the precipice of a great climate migration, and Americans will not be spared. Tens of millions of people are likely to be driven from the places they call home. Poorer communities will be left behind, while growth will surge in the cities and regions most attractive to climate refugees. America will be changed utterly.
Abrahm Lustgarten's
On the Move is the definitive account of what this massive population shift might look like. As he shows, the United States will be rendered unrecognizable by four unstoppable forces: wildfires in the West; frequent flooding in coastal regions; extreme heat and humidity in the South; and droughts that will make farming all but impossible across much of the nation.
Reporting from the front lines of climate migration, Lustgarten explains how a pattern of shortsighted policies encouraged millions to settle in vulnerable parts of the country, and introduces us to homeowners in California, insurance customers in Florida, and ranchers in Colorado who are being forced to make the agonizing choice of when, not whether, to leave. Employing the most current climate data and predictive models, he shows how America's population will be squeezed northward into a shrinking triangle of land stretching from Tennessee to Maine to the Great Lakes. The places many of us now call home are at risk, and
On the Move reveals how we'll deal with the consequences.
Author: Abrahm Lustgarten
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 03/26/2024
Pages: 336
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 9.17h x 6.34w x 1.15d
ISBN: 9780374171735
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 10/01/2023 pg. 27
Publishers Weekly 01/29/2024
Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2024
About the AuthorAbrahm Lustgarten in an investigative reporter writing about climate change at ProPublica and for
The New York Times. His writing also appears in
The Atlantic,
The Washington Post, and
Scientific American. His ProPublica series on drought in the American West was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and his investigation into the oil industry was the subject of the Emmy-nominated
Frontline documentary
The Spill. His other books include
Run to Failure: BP and the Making of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster and
China's Great Train: Beijing's Drive West and the Campaign to Remake Tibet.