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Seattle is one of the most politically progressive and economically dynamic cities in the contemporary United States. This book explores Seattles current climate policy agenda and future climate challenges within the context of its historical, bio-regional, and metropolitan settings. While practitioners and academics have lauded Seattles urban sustainability and climate action efforts for many years, the analysis here focuses especially on mounting political concerns with social equity, income polarization, and racial justice in a high-tech city-region already experiencing the deleterious effects of global climate change. Drawing on a framework first suggested by the Urban Climate Change Research Network, the discussion considers major research themes like mitigation and adaptation policies; Seattles regional, national and international participation in climate action networks; disaster risk reduction and risk assessment; and the impacts of climate change and climate policy formation on the citys most disadvantaged populations. Climate Change and the Future of Seattle will, therefore, be of wider interest to scholars and students at all levels in urban planning, human geography, political science, urban studies, public administration, and sustainability studies.

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Climate Change and the Future of Seattle
Anthem Environment and Sustainability Initiative
The Anthem Environment and Sustainability Initiative (AESI) seeks to push the frontiers of scholarship while simultaneously offering prescriptive and programmatic advice to policymakers and practitioners around the world. The programme publishes research monographs, professional and major reference works, upper-level textbooks and general interest titles. Professor Lawrence Susskind (MIT) acts as the General Editor of AESI, and oversees our book series, each featuring scholars, practitioners and business experts keen to link theory and practice. Our series editors include Brooke Hemming (US EPA), Shafiqul Islam (Tufts University), Saleem Ali (University of Delaware) and Richardson Dilworth (Center for Public Policy, Drexel University).
Strategies for Sustainable Development Series
Series Editor: Professor Lawrence Susskind (MIT)
Climate Change Science, Policy and Implementation
Series Editor: Dr. Brooke Hemming (US EPA)
Science Diplomacy: Managing Food, Energy and Water Sustainably
Series Editor: Professor Shafiqul Islam (Tufts University)
International Environmental Policy Series
Series Editor: Professor Saleem Ali (University of Delaware)
Big Data and Sustainable Cities Series
Climate Change and the Future of the North American City
Series Editor: Richardson Dilworth (Center for Public Policy, Drexel University, USA)
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Climate Change and the Future of Seattle
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This edition first published in UK and USA 2021
by ANTHEM PRESS
7576 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8HA, UK
or PO Box 9779, London SW19 7ZG, UK
and
244 Madison Ave #116, New York, NY 10016, USA
Copyright Yonn Dierwechter 2021
The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.
All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021931795
ISBN-13: 978-1-78527-945-4 (Hbk)
ISBN-10: 1-78527-945-9 (Hbk)
Cover Image: emperorcosar/Shutterstock.com
This title is also available as an e-book.
CONTENTS
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ARC3.2Second Assessment Report for Climate Change and Cities
CAPclimate action plan
CCAclimate change adaptation
CDCcommunity development corporation
CDPCensus Designated Places
CHOPCapitol Hill Organized Protest
CNCACarbon Neutral Cities Alliance
CO2ecarbon dioxide equivalent gases
COP-3Conference of Parties-3
DRRdisaster risk reduction
EPOCEnvironmental Professionals of Color
FREDFund to Reduce Energy Demand
GCFGlobal Climate Fund
GCoMGlobal Covenant of Mayors
GHGgreenhouse gas
GMAGrowth Management Act
HOPE VIHousing Opportunities for People Everywhere
HOVhigh-occupancy vehicle
ICLEIInternational Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
ICTInternet and communication technologies
IPCCInternational Panel on Climate Change
K4CKing CountyCities Climate Collaboration
LA21Local Agenda 21
LEEDLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design
MCPAMayors Climate Protection Agreement
MSAmetropolitan statistical area
NIMBYnot in my backyard
OEMOffice of Emergency Management
OSEOffice of Sustainability and Environment
PSRCPuget Sound Regional Council
RCMregional climate model
SFHsingle-family housing
SPUSeattle Public Utilities
STBDSeattle Transportation Benefits District
TMNtransnational municipal network
TODtransit-oriented development
UCCRNUrban Climate Change Research Network
UNEPUnited Nations Environment Programme
UNFCCUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
In Seattle [] we find, through a lot of luck, some good decisions, and the luxury of what used to be an abundance of natural margin for error, that discussions of sustainability and sustainable development are possible when making many of the choices we face. [] Even here, however, old habits, myths, and the desire for stuff makes sustainability a hard sell.
Gary Lawrence (1996)
This book explores a range of political, policy, and project efforts in Seattle, Washington, to mitigate and adapt to the formidable reality of global climate change. Developing a framework suggested originally by the Urban Climate Change Research Network (UCCRN), the books core analysis considers both tantalizing progress and tangible problems in Seattles climate action initiatives so far, particularly with respect to integrating carbon mitigation with adaptation; advancing climate action networks; cogenerating risk information; coordinating disaster risk reduction with climate change adaptation; and, most importantly, focusing on historically and geographically disadvantaged populations.
Linking together past, present, and future, I argue in what follows here that Seattle in the 2020s is less an Emerald City than an Elite Emerald. Profoundly uncomfortable with this contradiction, local climate change efforts are shaped by mounting political concerns not only with mitigation-adaptation commitments and risk aversion policies to manage rising sea levels, warmer temperatures, and more variable rainfall patterns but also with reshaping a metropolitan space-economy that too often favors and consistently rewards the high-tech cognitariat over middle- and low-income households and communities of color.
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