reviews

Designing Climate Adaptations for People, Not Profit – Atmos Magazine

Over the Seawall is a book about highly technical events and projects, but I rarely found myself confused or bored. That’s part of Miller’s allure. … Over the Seawall serves as a call to action—a reminder that government officials and private investors aren’t the only ones who carry the torch and light fires. … Though the book touches on many topics—policy, activism, climate denial, and public health—it’s ultimately about human history. It paints a terrifying portrait of what we can expect for the future should we as a public allow our leaders to forget past mistakes.”