The narrative explores the impact of the 1921 flood, highlighting how it exposed deep-rooted environmental and social inequalities in a southwestern city. It delves into the lives of those affected, revealing the struggles and resilience of marginalized communities in the aftermath. The book examines the interplay between natural disasters and systemic injustices, offering a poignant commentary on the broader implications for society and the environment. Through personal stories and historical context, it sheds light on a pivotal moment in the city’s history.
Char Miller Bücher



The 1921 flood that put a spotlight on environmental and social inequality in a southwestern city číst celé
Drought and fires, floods and rising tides: These and other climate-driven forces are compelling us to examine our role as inhabitants of our imperiled planet. In over forty vitally important essays and vignettes, Natural Consequences is Char Miller's literary tour de force that illuminates the historical background of how we got here, what we need to do now, and how we can thrive into the future. Professor of Environmental Analysis and History, and author of books, articles, and essays, Char Miller's narratives are not only expansive in scope, but also intimate and personal. Living in Southern California, he walks us through the environmental touchstones of his backyard, through his neighborhood, into the widely varied ecospheres of California, and then the world beyond. The essays encourage readers to look for themselves at the meaning behind environmental disasters and injustices, but also examine the tiniest details that can be encountered simply by taking a walk. As Char Miller wanders, we see the world anew through his eyes and words. And we are better for it.