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

dark informative sad slow-paced

3.75

This is pretty hard to read. Each section talks about a particular place. And then talks about things that could happen to mitigate climate weirding in that place. Unfortunately most doesn't seem very realistic given current climate projections. But it's a beautiful book and full of interesting stories of place. Ise, Japan's section and discussion of climate and shintoism was particularly interesting.