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Looks at the most significant natural disasters in Earth's history and considers whether we can prevent them from happening again.
Natural disasters occur on a regular basis throughout the world with severe events occurring every few years or less. However, some natural disasters are so severe that they have permanent impacts, by striking key locations on the planet or occurring at a devastating time. Each disaster type impacts human settlements in different ways and can be local, affecting small countries or areas, or global, affecting the world. These disasters destabilized populations, the governments of provinces and countries, and drastically impact populations and the priorities of a nation in response to a natural disaster. In other words, they changed history.
In Wicked Weather, Alexander Gates explores these notable environmental disasters and their impacts, raising the question: Is it possible to prevent these from happening again? After an introduction on why certain disasters occur most often in specific areas, Gates covers history's most impactful volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, hurricanes/cyclones/typhoons, tornadoes, droughts, floods, and tsunamis. Each chapter investigates significant cases of each environmental disaster that shifted power in a region, caused wars, toppled governments, or changed policies and the way people approached life in these parts of the world. Gates also digs into the methods we now use to reduce or eliminate many threats by discussing current and developing hazard reduction technologies.
Further, Gates explores the field of disaster management and the agencies that handle it. This entails what can be done during, immediately after, and well after a natural disaster and how society can respond and recover. The progression naturally depends on the type, location, and severity of the disaster. These progressions can lead to complete rebuilding of communities with safeguards to reduce the impact of the next disaster to complete abandonment of the location and every scenario between. A fascinating study of our worst disasters, Wicked Weather is a call to action as we face a dangerously changing climate and a guide to limiting our susceptibility to the forces of nature.
Published | Feb 19 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781538198940 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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