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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate change-homes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost."Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable."-Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif ArgosWe have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places-from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska-offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people.Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert's advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents.Collectif ArgosGuy-Pierre ChometteGuillaume CollangesHel ne DavidJer mine DerignyCedric FaimaliDonatien GarnierEleonore Henry de FrahanAude RauxLaurent WeylJacques Windenberger Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate changehomes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Condition: New. Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate change--homes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost. Num Pages: 350 pages, 171 color illus. BIC Classification: AJCR; RNPG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 182 x 25. Weight in Grams: 948. . 2010. First Edition first Printing. Paperback. . . . .
Condition: very good. Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press, 2010. Paperback. 349 pp. Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate change-homes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost. Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable. -Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif Argos We have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places-from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska-offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people. Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert's advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents. Collectif Argos Guy-Pierre Chomette Guillaume Collanges Helene David Jeromine Derigny Cedric Faimali Donatien Garnier Eleonore Henry de Frahan Aude Raux Laurent Weyl Jacques Windenberger Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780262514392. Keywords : LITERATURE, Bangladesh.
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. # Broché : 287 pages # Editeur : Editions Intervalles (16 octobre 2012) # Présentation : De ces enquêtes et de ces rencontres ont émergé six problématiques locales de portée globale : désindustrialisation à Charmes (Vosges) ; solidarité entre footballeurs à Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; embourgeoisement des centres villes à Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; alimentation durable à Plozévet (Finistère sud) ; identité à Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye (Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) et la diversité des communautés à Sarcelles (Val d'Oise). # Biographie de l'auteur : Créé en 2001, le collectif Argos rassemble dix journalistes. Autant d'auteurs investis dans une démarche documentaire fondée sur la nécessité de témoigner des mutations du monde contemporain. Que ces changements soient écologiques, économiques, politiques ou culturels, discrets ou spectaculaires, locaux ou globaux, néfastes ou porteurs d'espoir, l'être humain est toujours au coeur de leurs récits. En 2004, lorsque le collectif décide de travailler sur les conséquences du dérèglement climatique, il se tourne ainsi vers les populations les plus immédiatement menacées. Fruit de cette longue enquête, le livre Réfugiés climatiques a été réédité en 2010. Atre au plus près des hommes et des femmes dont ils parlent, prendre le temps nécessaire pour construire une relation de confiance sont, pour les photographes et les écrivains d'Argos, les conditions sine qua non d'un travail conçu comme un outil de démocratie. Depuis son origine, le collectif Argos est également un laboratoire transmédia qui cherche à repenser la réalisation, l'écriture et la diffusion de ses projets dans un univers médiatique en pleine révolution.
Condition: New. Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate change--homes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost. Num Pages: 350 pages, 171 color illus. BIC Classification: AJCR; RNPG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 182 x 25. Weight in Grams: 948. . 2010. First Edition first Printing. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Couverture souple. Condition: Neuf. # Broché : 287 pages # Editeur : Editions Intervalles (16 octobre 2012) # Présentation : De ces enquêtes et de ces rencontres ont émergé six problématiques locales de portée globale : désindustrialisation à Charmes (Vosges) ; solidarité entre footballeurs à Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; embourgeoisement des centres villes à Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) ; alimentation durable à Plozévet (Finistère sud) ; identité à Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye (Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence) et la diversité des communautés à Sarcelles (Val d'Oise). # Biographie de l'auteur : Créé en 2001, le collectif Argos rassemble dix journalistes. Autant d'auteurs investis dans une démarche documentaire fondée sur la nécessité de témoigner des mutations du monde contemporain. Que ces changements soient écologiques, économiques, politiques ou culturels, discrets ou spectaculaires, locaux ou globaux, néfastes ou porteurs d'espoir, l'être humain est toujours au coeur de leurs récits. En 2004, lorsque le collectif décide de travailler sur les conséquences du dérèglement climatique, il se tourne ainsi vers les populations les plus immédiatement menacées. Fruit de cette longue enquête, le livre Réfugiés climatiques a été réédité en 2010. Atre au plus près des hommes et des femmes dont ils parlent, prendre le temps nécessaire pour construire une relation de confiance sont, pour les photographes et les écrivains d'Argos, les conditions sine qua non d'un travail conçu comme un outil de démocratie. Depuis son origine, le collectif Argos est également un laboratoire transmédia qui cherche à repenser la réalisation, l'écriture et la diffusion de ses projets dans un univers médiatique en pleine révolution.
Language: English
Published by The MIT Press Bookstore, 2010
ISBN 10: 0262514397 ISBN 13: 9780262514392
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