The Blessings of Disaster: The Lessons That Catastrophes Teach Us and Why Our Future Depends on It

The Blessings of Disaster: The Lessons That Catastrophes Teach Us and Why Our Future Depends on It

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  • Create Date:2022-10-29 16:21:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Michel Bruneau
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Summary

Are we doomed? As individuals, certainly, eventually, inevitably。 But as a species? As a civilization? Leading catastrophe engineer Michel Bruneau thinks perhaps not。 The Blessings of Disaster draws on knowledge from multiple disciplines to illustrate how our civilization's future successes and failures in dealing with societal threats--be they pandemics, climate change, overpopulation, monetary collapse, and nuclear holocaust--can be predicted by observing how we currently cope with and react to natural and technological disasters。 Maybe most importantly, this entertaining and often counter-intuitive book shows how we can think in better ways about disasters, to strengthen and extend our existence as both individuals and as a species。 When it comes to rare extreme events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornados, volcanic eruptions, technological accidents, terrorist attacks, pandemics, and even existential threats, it is in our nature to set ourselves up for disasters because the gamble may be worth it。 But only maybe。 The Blessing of Disaster is the very real story of the relationship between humans and disasters - and it's not a simple one。 Bringing together his decades-long career spanning the globe as an earthquake and disaster engineer, detailed catastrophe case studies from extreme events like Japan's Kobe earthquake and category 5 hurricanes in the American South, along with thoughtful and practical solutions, Bruneau provides a thorough examination of the structural challenges that face today's (and tomorrow's) world。 How we cope with today's threats is indicative of what the future holds。 Contrary to popular forecasts, it is not all gloom and doom - but some of it definitely is。

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Pablo

This is a good, long survey of various disasters throughout history, how prepared people were for them, the aftermath, and how that affected future planning。 The theme is that prepared usually comes about after a disaster rather than before, as people as a group are usually hesitant to invest too much in risks with high impact when the likelihood appears low。 The author is an engineer, and as with most of the profession, woudl like to see more planning done up front - but he realizes the economi This is a good, long survey of various disasters throughout history, how prepared people were for them, the aftermath, and how that affected future planning。 The theme is that prepared usually comes about after a disaster rather than before, as people as a group are usually hesitant to invest too much in risks with high impact when the likelihood appears low。 The author is an engineer, and as with most of the profession, woudl like to see more planning done up front - but he realizes the economic and political difficulties involved。You don't have to ba an engineer to read it。 I am, and that was certainly why it appealed to me。 It's not a technical book, though。 He writes for a non-technical audiience, and while it runs long it should hold your interest for most of the way。 If I would've done anything differently, I would've traded some of the examples of disaster for suggestions on how to quantify risk in a way that the public might support。 Don't just tell us what's wrong, in other words。 Tell us if there's a solution (other than jumping at the opportunity after the next disaster)。 。。。more

Steve

I loved this book。 Dr。 Bruneau explains the science/engineering very well, in plain language and with a conversational tone。 Aside from the fascinating topic that Bruneau brings to life, I loved the writing style, so much so that it was hard to put the book down。 Even the preface is worth reading。 I really felt that he was talking to me over a cup of coffee。 Bruneau also uses a great deal of humor, with some laugh-out-loud moments。 The debunking Bruneau does is excellent。 Overall this is a great I loved this book。 Dr。 Bruneau explains the science/engineering very well, in plain language and with a conversational tone。 Aside from the fascinating topic that Bruneau brings to life, I loved the writing style, so much so that it was hard to put the book down。 Even the preface is worth reading。 I really felt that he was talking to me over a cup of coffee。 Bruneau also uses a great deal of humor, with some laugh-out-loud moments。 The debunking Bruneau does is excellent。 Overall this is a great book。 Thank you to Rowman & Littlefield, Prometheus for the advance reader copy。 。。。more

Rick Burcik

This is a wonderful book that everyone who is interested in earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, floods, etc。 must read。 The author relays the facts but also writes in a jocular tone that makes his book fun to read。 My lone complaint that is certain to be corrected in the final version is that when one is referring to our home planet the word Earth is capitalized。 My overall recommendation is an unqualified thumbs up!