This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Powell recently spoke with Editor-at-Large Clay Jenkinson about the disruptive effects of global climate change on an already overallocated river, along with what the future might hold for a system of dams that from the outset created significant problems for future generations to solve. One of his earlier books, Dead Pool (2008), warned of this developing crisis. Powell has explained his concerns through the 14 books he’s written, the most recent of which is a climate change novel called The 2084 Report: An Oral History of the Great Warming. The veteran geologist, with a PhD in geochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served for 12 years on the National Science Board. James Lawrence Powell, MIT-educated Geochemist and author of 14 books on climate change.
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