A review by mercurial
The Atlas of Disappearing Places: Our Coasts and Oceans in the Climate Crisis by Christina Conklin, Marina Psaros

Did not finish book. Stopped at 33%.
Tries to do too much and is severely diluted. Every chapter is rehashing overview of recent climate disaster and its aftermath, stating the inequities and how it will occur more in the future. If already informed of the news, it's very repetitive. The future scenario is too specific and dramatized (like a pretend-news article), would prefer a more straightforward reporting of what new tech/policy can be potential solutions.