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  • The Octopus in the Parking Garage

  • A Call for Climate Resilience
  • By: Rob Verchick
  • Narrated by: Rob Verchick
  • Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Octopus in the Parking Garage

By: Rob Verchick
Narrated by: Rob Verchick
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One morning in Miami Beach, an unexpected guest showed up in a luxury condominium complex’s parking garage: an octopus. The image quickly went viral. But the octopus—and the combination of infrastructure quirks and climate impacts that left it stranded—is more than a funny meme. It’s a potent symbol of the disruptions that a changing climate has already brought to our doorsteps and the ways we will have to adjust.

Rob Verchick examines how we can manage the risks that we can no longer avoid, laying out our options as we face climate breakdown. Although reducing carbon dioxide emissions is essential, we need to adapt to address the damage we have already caused. Verchick explores what resilience looks like on the ground, from early humans on the savannas to today’s shop owners and city planners. He takes the listener on a journey into the field, paddling through Louisiana’s bayous, hiking in one of the last refuges of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert, and diving off Key Largo with citizen scientists working to restore coral reefs.

The audiobook emphasizes disadvantaged communities, which bear the brunt of environmental risk, arguing that building climate resilience is a necessary step toward justice. Engaging and accessible for non-expert concerned citizens, The Octopus in the Parking Garage empowers listeners to face the climate crisis and shows what we can do to adapt and thrive.

©2023 Rob Verchick (P)2023 Rob Verchick
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well researched and positive

The summer of 2023 has been literally and figuratively on fire. Record breaking heat waves, rain, and humidity, combined with wild fires across Canada blanket the US is smoke. Now we have wildfires in Hawaii, leaving thousands homeless and perhaps hundreds dead... What a mess.

I listened to this book as the fires in Hawaii still burn, yet I write with hope. the book offers tangible actions you can take towards climate resilience that is practical. The author is earnestly trying to inspire and makes sure not to exaggerate the details.

Learn to be resilient, accept that things will change, and there is still hope for the humans. as verchick says, the Earth will bounce back just fine without us

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Octopus a must read or listen to

This is an amazing piece, read by the author makes it one of the greatest audio books I’ve read and I have read more than 150 books in a year

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