From Guano to Global Warming: How One Publisher Connects Climate Change to Personal History

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From Guano to Global Warming: How One Publisher Connects Climate Change to Personal History
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Award-winning publisher, explores the intersections of climate change, environmental racism, and personal history in her new book. Drawing on her Jamaican and Chinese ancestry, Goffe examines the impact of colonialism and industrialization on islands and coastal communities, highlighting the disproportionate burden borne by Black and Indigenous populations. The book offers solutions ranging from “clams walls” to block storm surges to climate reparations.

‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me. We’ve been reporting the news of the day from a Black perspective since 1909 –, the first time in the 125 years of this award it has been given to a Black woman publisher – We are proud to provide no paywall journalism for the Black community we serve, the largest Black and Brown community in the country.‘ Publisher and my father, Wilbert “Bill” Tatum, before me.

The book is a love letter told from the perspective of islands. but it’s also a love letter to islands. It looks at the cause of the climate crisis from islands and the fact that Columbus landed on Guanahani, which is the present-day Bahamas, in 1492. Being born in London and then migrating to New York as a child, it became clear to me that these places are islands, even if they’re not always thought about that way. New York is made up of. We’re at the shorelines, especially in places like southeast Queens, where I grew up for a period.

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