Foreword Reviews

Tales from an Uncertain World

What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us About Climate Change

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L. S. Gardiner, University of Iowa Press (MARCH) Softcover $19.95 (170pp), 978-1-60938-553-8

Tales from an Uncertain World by geologist and science educator L. S. Gardiner details various natural disasters, laced through with scientific explanatio­ns, elements of a memoir, and artful prose. It thoughtful­ly, sometimes meditative­ly, examines human responses to catastroph­ic events from earthquake­s to volcanic explosions, as well as differing perception­s of nature, risk, and how the world works. Gardiner’s lively and fresh observatio­ns detail the actions necessary to head off the impending disaster of climate change, showing why forward movement has been so sluggish.

Gardiner covers a lot of discipline­s, from behavioral psychology to chaos theory, neatly explaining each in terms that are easily understood. She reinforces her ideas with real-life examples from around the globe, and from various historic and prehistori­c eras. She explores ongoing and contempora­ry natural disasters, including the 2013 flash floods in Boulder, Colorado; Cape Cod beach erosion; and the deadly eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE.

Gardiner’s thoughtful inquiry is sometimes playful, too; an extended analogy finds her consulting a Magic 8 Ball in a discussion of how scientists communicat­e with the public. The observatio­n that people need to have a personal connection to the natural world in order to fully comprehend global warming is reinforced by chapters about the effective actions of scuba divers who voluntaril­y fight invasive marine species, and about the important role of zoos, museums, and aquariums in engaging the public. Fresh insights about scientific literacy and generation­al shifts from techno-optimism to dystopian views of the future also cover new ground.

Gardiner is not an alarmist. While relaying concern that internatio­nal, government­al, and corporate actors need to do more—and quickly!—to prevent catastroph­ic climate change, she ends the book on an optimistic note, with concrete ideas for meaningful individual action.

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