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<big><big>'''''Moving to Higher Ground'''''</big></big>
by John Englander
* https://www.amazon.com/Moving-Higher-Ground-Rising-Forward/dp/1733499903
'''''About the Author'''''
''A Florida resident and world traveler...''
* https://johnenglander.net/about/
''John Englander is a renowned oceanographer, multi-book author, speaker, and expert on climate change and sea level rise. His 2012 book, [https://www.amazon.com/High-Tide-Main-Street-Coastal/dp/0615637957 "High Tide on Main Street"] explained the science in easy-to-understand terms. Politico listed it as one of the top fifty books to read. His broad marine science background, coupled with explorations in Greenland and Antarctica, allows him to see the big-picture impacts of changing climate and rising sea level on society. Millions of people in the US and around the world have read his books, or heard his message through blogs and popular talks. Englander is consistently rated as one of the best speakers on climate change and sea level rise, and works tirelessly to help communities understand why sea level will rise far higher than most can imagine.''
''As a leading spokesperson for "intelligent adaptation", John is the foremost advocate that, globally, we must move to higher ground. John's background as a scientist, explorer, entrepreneur, and CEO (International SeaKeepers Society, Cousteau Society) combine to help him analyze not just the scientific impacts of profound SLR, but also the business, economic, and humanitarian impacts.''
[https://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/boca-times/fl-cn-john-englander-climate-scientist-20210416-r6n7otgxjvcyjbvjyfnean3op4-story.html '''''Via the South Florida Sun Sentinel''''']
''The Boca Raton-based scientist is launching his second book on the topic of climate change and sea-level rise called “Moving to Higher Ground,” which explains the issue and attempts to address the future changes to shorelines in Florida, as well as other parts of the country and the world.''
''Well before he became an author, an encounter with a worldwide celebrity changed his life direction.''
''“In 1997, I was on the board of the trade association for the diving industry,” he said. “They had a marine environmental effort, and I was asked to be the chair for the nonprofit. We asked Jacques Cousteau to come to Orlando in January of that year to receive our award. He and I spent three days together. From that encounter, he asked me to become CEO of the Cousteau Society, which was something I couldn’t turn down.”''
''“One major thing the whole connection gave me was our talks about climate change,” he said. “What he gave me at that point was a bigger view of the world. Jacques had been working on ocean preservation issues for 70 years. Even though he started out as the co-inventor of modern scuba diving equipment, he really became famous for pioneering a way of looking at the world holistically as an ocean planet.”''
''That encounter produced an awareness of the role of sea-level rise as a major symptom of climate change. And that consciousness led to Englander writing the 2012 book “High Tide on Main Street,” a treatise meant to help the public understand the driving forces behind climate change and its relationship to rising oceans.''
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 30 October 2021


Moving to Higher Ground

by John Englander


About the Author

A Florida resident and world traveler...

John Englander is a renowned oceanographer, multi-book author, speaker, and expert on climate change and sea level rise. His 2012 book, "High Tide on Main Street" explained the science in easy-to-understand terms. Politico listed it as one of the top fifty books to read. His broad marine science background, coupled with explorations in Greenland and Antarctica, allows him to see the big-picture impacts of changing climate and rising sea level on society. Millions of people in the US and around the world have read his books, or heard his message through blogs and popular talks. Englander is consistently rated as one of the best speakers on climate change and sea level rise, and works tirelessly to help communities understand why sea level will rise far higher than most can imagine.

As a leading spokesperson for "intelligent adaptation", John is the foremost advocate that, globally, we must move to higher ground. John's background as a scientist, explorer, entrepreneur, and CEO (International SeaKeepers Society, Cousteau Society) combine to help him analyze not just the scientific impacts of profound SLR, but also the business, economic, and humanitarian impacts.



Via the South Florida Sun Sentinel

The Boca Raton-based scientist is launching his second book on the topic of climate change and sea-level rise called “Moving to Higher Ground,” which explains the issue and attempts to address the future changes to shorelines in Florida, as well as other parts of the country and the world.

Well before he became an author, an encounter with a worldwide celebrity changed his life direction.

“In 1997, I was on the board of the trade association for the diving industry,” he said. “They had a marine environmental effort, and I was asked to be the chair for the nonprofit. We asked Jacques Cousteau to come to Orlando in January of that year to receive our award. He and I spent three days together. From that encounter, he asked me to become CEO of the Cousteau Society, which was something I couldn’t turn down.”


“One major thing the whole connection gave me was our talks about climate change,” he said. “What he gave me at that point was a bigger view of the world. Jacques had been working on ocean preservation issues for 70 years. Even though he started out as the co-inventor of modern scuba diving equipment, he really became famous for pioneering a way of looking at the world holistically as an ocean planet.”

That encounter produced an awareness of the role of sea-level rise as a major symptom of climate change. And that consciousness led to Englander writing the 2012 book “High Tide on Main Street,” a treatise meant to help the public understand the driving forces behind climate change and its relationship to rising oceans.


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