Climate Change and the Future of Boston

Courtney Humphries author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Anthem Press

Published:17th Mar '26

£80.00

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A must-read book as cities are struggling with generational decisions about climate change. This book is an in-depth analysis of the climate impacts facing Boston and the city’s efforts to mitigate and adapt to a changing climate.

An in-depth analysis of the climate impacts facing Boston and the city’s efforts to mitigate and adapt to a changing climate.

Like many of the world’s iconic coastal cities, Boston faces potentially severe impacts from climate change. Depending on global emissions, Boston could face several feet of sea level rise this century, which would leave many parts of the city subject to tidal and storm flooding. Precipitation events could become more frequent and extreme, and its already-humid summers could become dangerously hot, with most days over 90 degrees. Today, Boston is a booming city with a growing population, a glittering new waterfront neighborhood, world-class universities and a strong economy. Its future risks and opportunities related to climate change are shaped by the 400-year environmental, social and economic history of the city’s development.

As part of Anthem’s series, Climate Change and the Future of Boston describes how Boston’s history and current context shape future climate impacts and examines the mitigation and adaptation strategies the city has taken. Boston is a leader in acknowledging the problem of climate change; it has set a goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, among other climate-related goals. It has also developed science-based climate models and undertaken a robust planning process to identify strategies to protect its waterfront from flooding and increase its resilience to other climate-related impacts. Its mayor has embraced a progressive Green New Deal for Boston emphasizing the need for an inclusive and equitable approach to climate mitigation and adaptation. But the city also faces structural challenges, such as aging infrastructure, historic racial inequities, rising gentrification and income inequality and ongoing political and regulatory obstacles that hinder efforts to adapt in an efficient and just manner. The book concludes with a set of forward-looking scenarios about what the future may have in store for the city and the lessons it holds for other coastal cities struggling with these challenges.

“Courtney Humphries’ excellent new book offers a detailed exploration of the intricacies policy makers face when confronting climate change. The Boston case study is richly detailed and seamlessly blends governance theory with empirical insight. Climate policy is unpacked through complex cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental dynamics. Humphries’ use of historical data and detailed analysis of the current policy evolution reveals the promise and limits of urban climate leadership. This book is essential reading for scholars and practitioners alike who wish to be more effective in building climate policy on the ground.” —Janelle Knox-Hayes, Professor and Director of Resilient Communities Lab, MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, USA.

“Cities worldwide have to respond to climate change. With Boston recognized as a leader in this, this case study of Boston is valuable for all those interested in urban adaptation and greenhouse gas mitigation planning. Using the lens of a dynamic social, ecological, and technological system, the City’s successes and remaining challenges are analyzed. The concluding section on lessons for the future for Boston presents policy and planning options beneficial for the city as well as other cities.” —Paul Kirshen, Research Professor, School for the Environment, Founding Director Emeritus, Stone Living Lab, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA.

ISBN: 9781839980305

Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 12mm

Weight: 359g

138 pages