Jason King
The Climate Planner (eBook, PDF)
Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans
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Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans
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The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that planners face at a local level.
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The Climate Planner is about overcoming the objections to climate change mitigation and adaption that planners face at a local level.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000421873
- Artikelnr.: 62130019
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000421873
- Artikelnr.: 62130019
Jason King, AICP, is an urban planner who has directed multi-disciplinary teams around the U.S. and the world, and has served as the project director and prime author on over 200 plans for cities, towns, neighborhoods, and corridors. From the first plan he worked on for the Tarautao Islands of Thailand, to the multiple plans he authored in Coastal Louisiana, Southeast Florida, and the American Southwest, Jason's work has focused on social, economic, and climate change resilience. He is a Principal at Dover, Kohl & Partners.
Part 1 Why Are We Doing This? Local Planning and the Call 1 Climate
Planning Objection 1: "Climate change is a lie. It can't be proven. The
climate change myth is a political maneuver." 2 Climate Planning Objection
2: "We don't have the will. We don't have the money." 3 Climate Planning
Objection 3: "Climate change is not that bad. It's only a few degrees. It's
just an attention¿getter. Scientists are using the issue to get their
research funded." 4 Climate Planning Objection 4: "All change brings both
good and bad. Besides, the climate change cure would probably be worse than
the disease." 5 Climate Planning Objection 5: "We have bigger problems than
climate change and other priorities." 6 Climate Planning Objection 6:
"Retreat is not an option. Everywhere in the world is prone to some kind of
natural disaster. We need to take a stand." 7 Climate Planning Objection 7:
"It's a lost fight. It's too late." 8 Climate Planning Objection 8:
"Someone will fix this. Some new technological invention will save us." 9
Climate Planning Objection 9: "The future can't be predicted. Climate
models are unreliable." 10 Climate Planning Objection 10: "I'll be dead
when this happens." Part 2 Creating Climate Plans 11 Drafting the Plan: The
Main Stages 12 Cöauthoring the Plan with the Public 13 Dealing with
Setbacks Part 3 Two American Cities in 2050 14 Miami and Southeast Florida
15 El Paso, Texas
Planning Objection 1: "Climate change is a lie. It can't be proven. The
climate change myth is a political maneuver." 2 Climate Planning Objection
2: "We don't have the will. We don't have the money." 3 Climate Planning
Objection 3: "Climate change is not that bad. It's only a few degrees. It's
just an attention¿getter. Scientists are using the issue to get their
research funded." 4 Climate Planning Objection 4: "All change brings both
good and bad. Besides, the climate change cure would probably be worse than
the disease." 5 Climate Planning Objection 5: "We have bigger problems than
climate change and other priorities." 6 Climate Planning Objection 6:
"Retreat is not an option. Everywhere in the world is prone to some kind of
natural disaster. We need to take a stand." 7 Climate Planning Objection 7:
"It's a lost fight. It's too late." 8 Climate Planning Objection 8:
"Someone will fix this. Some new technological invention will save us." 9
Climate Planning Objection 9: "The future can't be predicted. Climate
models are unreliable." 10 Climate Planning Objection 10: "I'll be dead
when this happens." Part 2 Creating Climate Plans 11 Drafting the Plan: The
Main Stages 12 Cöauthoring the Plan with the Public 13 Dealing with
Setbacks Part 3 Two American Cities in 2050 14 Miami and Southeast Florida
15 El Paso, Texas
Part 1 Why Are We Doing This? Local Planning and the Call 1 Climate
Planning Objection 1: "Climate change is a lie. It can't be proven. The
climate change myth is a political maneuver." 2 Climate Planning Objection
2: "We don't have the will. We don't have the money." 3 Climate Planning
Objection 3: "Climate change is not that bad. It's only a few degrees. It's
just an attention¿getter. Scientists are using the issue to get their
research funded." 4 Climate Planning Objection 4: "All change brings both
good and bad. Besides, the climate change cure would probably be worse than
the disease." 5 Climate Planning Objection 5: "We have bigger problems than
climate change and other priorities." 6 Climate Planning Objection 6:
"Retreat is not an option. Everywhere in the world is prone to some kind of
natural disaster. We need to take a stand." 7 Climate Planning Objection 7:
"It's a lost fight. It's too late." 8 Climate Planning Objection 8:
"Someone will fix this. Some new technological invention will save us." 9
Climate Planning Objection 9: "The future can't be predicted. Climate
models are unreliable." 10 Climate Planning Objection 10: "I'll be dead
when this happens." Part 2 Creating Climate Plans 11 Drafting the Plan: The
Main Stages 12 Cöauthoring the Plan with the Public 13 Dealing with
Setbacks Part 3 Two American Cities in 2050 14 Miami and Southeast Florida
15 El Paso, Texas
Planning Objection 1: "Climate change is a lie. It can't be proven. The
climate change myth is a political maneuver." 2 Climate Planning Objection
2: "We don't have the will. We don't have the money." 3 Climate Planning
Objection 3: "Climate change is not that bad. It's only a few degrees. It's
just an attention¿getter. Scientists are using the issue to get their
research funded." 4 Climate Planning Objection 4: "All change brings both
good and bad. Besides, the climate change cure would probably be worse than
the disease." 5 Climate Planning Objection 5: "We have bigger problems than
climate change and other priorities." 6 Climate Planning Objection 6:
"Retreat is not an option. Everywhere in the world is prone to some kind of
natural disaster. We need to take a stand." 7 Climate Planning Objection 7:
"It's a lost fight. It's too late." 8 Climate Planning Objection 8:
"Someone will fix this. Some new technological invention will save us." 9
Climate Planning Objection 9: "The future can't be predicted. Climate
models are unreliable." 10 Climate Planning Objection 10: "I'll be dead
when this happens." Part 2 Creating Climate Plans 11 Drafting the Plan: The
Main Stages 12 Cöauthoring the Plan with the Public 13 Dealing with
Setbacks Part 3 Two American Cities in 2050 14 Miami and Southeast Florida
15 El Paso, Texas