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Cover for WHO GETS TO ADAPT? Environmental Elites, Blue Collar Communities, and the Growing Climate Divide: How Privilege Shapes Environmental Protection and How Flourishing Can Close the Divide

WHO GETS TO ADAPT? Environmental Elites, Blue Collar Communities, and the Growing Climate Divide: How Privilege Shapes Environmental Protection and How Flourishing Can Close the Divide

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8T 23M
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Engelsk
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**Who Gets to Adapt?

The Environmental Elite and the Climate Divide**

Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is a sorting mechanism. Centuries of rigid social institutions have prevented environmental elite decisionmakers and organizations from incorporating blue collar communities in the rapidly evolving growth of climate adaptation. It is not that these groups don't want to, but the social structures do not allow for the recognition of need for this, or their privilege, But climate change has chaged all that.

As heat, floods, wildfires, and insurance retreat reshape daily life, a quiet divide has emerged between those who can adapt and those who cannot. This book exposes how climate resilience is increasingly reserved for an environmental elite—while blue-collar workers, renters, rural communities, elders, and families living paycheck to paycheck are left to absorb the risks.

Drawing on decades of environmental justice scholarship, urban planning, public health research, and real-world case studies, Who Gets to Adapt? reveals how adaptation has become the new frontier of inequality. From fortified neighborhoods and climate-controlled workplaces to insurance withdrawals, zoning decisions, and infrastructure investment patterns, the book shows how protection follows power—often invisibly, often unintentionally, but relentlessly.

This is not a book about villains. It is a book about how we can aspire to flourishing and climate adapt in the future. .

You will discover:

How climate adaptation quietly reinforces class, occupational, and geographic dividesWhy blue-collar communities face higher exposure, faster wear, and fewer recovery optionsHow insurance markets, land-use planning, and capital investment shape who is protected—and who is sacrificedWhy environmental progress narratives often obscure unequal outcomesHow “flourishing” offers a bridge between resilience, dignity, and shared adaptation

© 2026 The Writers Tree (Lydbog): 9781291572872

Udgivelsesdato

Lydbog: 13. august 2026

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