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Rethinking Flood Management: Insights from Tim Palmer on Climate Change, Conservation, and Community Resilience

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Have you ever wondered how the historical floods of the past can shape our future defenses against natural disasters? In this latest episode, I chat with Tim Palmer, an award-winning author and photographer. Tim shares his profound insights on rivers, conservation, and the urgent need to rethink our approach to flood management.
Tim recounts his formative years growing up in Pennsylvania and the life-changing experience of surviving the Hurricane Agnes flood of 1972. He discusses his latest book, Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution to Our Urgent Flooding Crisis, and why America needs to pay attention to the escalating dangers posed by climate change.
We tackle the tough questions about the economic and logistical challenges of managing flood-prone areas and what are the real costs of repeatedly repairing flood damage versus investing in levee upgrades or relocating communities. Tim shares eye-opening statistics on federal spending inefficiencies and explores the fairness of using taxpayer dollars to rebuild in high-risk areas. With examples like Sacramento's costly levee projects, we debate the complexities of flood protection funding and the broader implications of continued development in vulnerable zones.
Our conversation also highlights the overlooked plight of climate refugees, using compelling stories from events like the Thomas Fire in Ojai, California, to stress the urgent need for streamlined federal disaster relief. Drawing inspiration from pioneers like Ian McHarg and insights from experts such as Orrin H. Pilkey, Tim emphasizes the necessity of forward-thinking solutions to manage climate-induced displacements. Tim's extraordinary work in floodplain management and his passion for storytelling bring a rich, informative layer to our discussion, making this episode a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of our environment and communities.
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Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution To Our Urgent Flooding Crisis, Tim Palmer

The Flag, The Cross, and the Station Wagon, Bill McKibben

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1. Rethinking Flood Management: Insights from Tim Palmer on Climate Change, Conservation, and Community Resilience (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Rivers, Nature, and Flooding (00:00:10)

3. Costs and Options of Flood Mitigation (00:09:38)

4. Climate Refugees and Floodplain Management (00:23:16)

5. Floodplain Management and Book Discussions (00:33:17)

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Have you ever wondered how the historical floods of the past can shape our future defenses against natural disasters? In this latest episode, I chat with Tim Palmer, an award-winning author and photographer. Tim shares his profound insights on rivers, conservation, and the urgent need to rethink our approach to flood management.
Tim recounts his formative years growing up in Pennsylvania and the life-changing experience of surviving the Hurricane Agnes flood of 1972. He discusses his latest book, Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution to Our Urgent Flooding Crisis, and why America needs to pay attention to the escalating dangers posed by climate change.
We tackle the tough questions about the economic and logistical challenges of managing flood-prone areas and what are the real costs of repeatedly repairing flood damage versus investing in levee upgrades or relocating communities. Tim shares eye-opening statistics on federal spending inefficiencies and explores the fairness of using taxpayer dollars to rebuild in high-risk areas. With examples like Sacramento's costly levee projects, we debate the complexities of flood protection funding and the broader implications of continued development in vulnerable zones.
Our conversation also highlights the overlooked plight of climate refugees, using compelling stories from events like the Thomas Fire in Ojai, California, to stress the urgent need for streamlined federal disaster relief. Drawing inspiration from pioneers like Ian McHarg and insights from experts such as Orrin H. Pilkey, Tim emphasizes the necessity of forward-thinking solutions to manage climate-induced displacements. Tim's extraordinary work in floodplain management and his passion for storytelling bring a rich, informative layer to our discussion, making this episode a must-listen for anyone concerned about the future of our environment and communities.
Tim Palmer

Seek Higher Ground: The Natural Solution To Our Urgent Flooding Crisis, Tim Palmer

The Flag, The Cross, and the Station Wagon, Bill McKibben

Support the show

The Bookshop Podcast
Mandy Jackson-Beverly
Social Media Links

  continue reading

Hoofdstukken

1. Rethinking Flood Management: Insights from Tim Palmer on Climate Change, Conservation, and Community Resilience (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Rivers, Nature, and Flooding (00:00:10)

3. Costs and Options of Flood Mitigation (00:09:38)

4. Climate Refugees and Floodplain Management (00:23:16)

5. Floodplain Management and Book Discussions (00:33:17)

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