John Englander
John Englander is an American author, oceanographer, scuba diver and climate consultant.[2][3][4][5] He was the CEO of the Cousteau Society beginning in 1997 after meeting Jacques Cousteau until Cousteau's death.[6]
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Education | Bachelor of Science, Geology and Economics, Dickinson College[1] |
Books
References
- "John Englander - Sea Level Rise". SeaLevelRise.org. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
- Larson, Nell; Cherniak, Chris. "Rising Sea Levels Are Changing the Map of the World". KPCW.
- Stein, Kate. "Is South Florida Doomed By Sea-Level Rise? Experts Say No. In Fact, They're Optimistic". WJCT.
- "Building For An Uncertain Future: Miami Residents Adapt To The Changing Climate". NPR.
- "Lockdown photo project brings the perils of sea level rise into sharp focus". The Scotsman.
- Luxor, Scott. "Boca Raton climate scientist's new sea-level rise book focuses on path forward". Sun-Sentinel.
- "Sea-level rise from climate change could exceed the high-end projections, scientists warn". CBS News.
- "High Tide on Main Street | Ocean Futures Society". oceanfutures.org.
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