
The Climate Adaptation Generation
A Blueprint for the Future
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We are living in an age defined by disruption and uncertainty-where wildfires rage, coastlines recede, storms intensify, disease vectors expand, and the future grows more unpredictable by the year. It is a story of innovation, adaptation, and action. In The Climate Adaptation Generation, Robert W. Collin-legal scholar, urban planner, social worker, educator, and environmental justice advocate-charts a specific, direct and urgent path forward. This book is both a call to action and a practical guide for communities, educators, policymakers, and young leaders. Drawing from decades of interdiscip...
We are living in an age defined by disruption and uncertainty-where wildfires rage, coastlines recede, storms intensify, disease vectors expand, and the future grows more unpredictable by the year. It is a story of innovation, adaptation, and action. In The Climate Adaptation Generation, Robert W. Collin-legal scholar, urban planner, social worker, educator, and environmental justice advocate-charts a specific, direct and urgent path forward. This book is both a call to action and a practical guide for communities, educators, policymakers, and young leaders. Drawing from decades of interdisciplinary experience, Collin introduces a comprehensive blueprint for climate adaptation grounded in place-based planning, human flourishing, and intergenerational wisdom. Each chapter features targeted Advocacy Briefs and a Planner's Toolkit-concrete, actionable tools to turn ideas into impact and policy into action. From personal environmental impact statements, community-centered strategies, case studies from around the globe, and the use of AI in all climate adaptation responses, this is not just a book, but a toolkit for the Adaptation Generation: the people ready to build a climate adaptation right here, right now. "We are not just adapting to climate change-we are adapting to Nature."