Tag: Seawall

Saved at the Seawall Stories from the September 11 Boat Lift [Audiobook]


Free Download Saved at the Seawall: Stories from the September 11 Boat Lift (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CGRYPKR9 | 2023 | 8 hours and 37 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 234 MB
Author: Jessica DuLong, Mitchell Zuckoff
Narrator: Patricia Santomasso

Saved at the Seawall is the definitive history of the largest ever waterborne evacuation. Jessica DuLong reveals the dramatic story of how the New York Harbor maritime community heroically delivered stranded commuters, residents, and visitors out of harm’s way. Even before the US Coast Guard called for "all available boats," tugs, ferries, dinner boats, and other vessels had sped to the rescue from points all across New York Harbor. In less than nine hours, captains and crews transported nearly half a million people from Manhattan.

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Over the Seawall Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature


Free Download Over the Seawall: Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature by Stephen Robert Miller
English | October 31st, 2023 | ISBN: 1642832561 | 264 pages | True EPUB | 3.38 MB
In March 2011, people in a coastal Japanese city stood atop a seawall watching the approach of the tsunami that would kill them. They believed-naively-that the huge concrete barrier would save them. Instead they perished, betrayed by the very thing built to protect them. Erratic weather, blistering drought, rising seas, and ecosystem collapse now affect every inch of the globe. Increasingly, we no longer look to stop climate change, choosing instead to adapt to it.

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Over the Seawall Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature [Audiobook]


Free Download Over the Seawall: Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CMJQ9THL | 2023 | 8 hours and 58 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 259 MB
Author: Stephen Robert Miller
Narrator: Jon Vertullo

In March 2011, people in a coastal Japanese city stood atop a seawall watching the approach of the tsunami that would kill them. They believed-naively-that the huge concrete barrier would save them. Instead they perished, betrayed by the very thing built to protect them. Erratic weather, blistering drought, rising seas, and ecosystem collapse now affect every inch of the globe. Increasingly, we no longer look to stop climate change, choosing instead to adapt to it. Never have so many undertaken such a widespread, hurried attempt to remake the world. Predictably, our hubris has led to unintended-and sometimes disastrous-consequences.

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