Cynthia Barnett is an American journalist who specializes in the environment. She is the author of the water books ''Mirage'' (2007), ''Blue Revolution'' (2011), ''Rain'' (2015), which was longlisted for the
National Book Award
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and a finalist for the 2016 PEN/E.O. Wilson Award for Literary Science Writing from the
PEN America Center,
and ''The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans'' (2021).
Early life and education
Barnett was born in
Fort Myers, Florida
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, and raised in Florida and California. She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's in
American history
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with a specialization in
environmental history
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Environmental history first emerged ...
, both from the
University of Florida
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, and has described Florida's nature and weather as significant inspiration for her work. She spent 2004–2005 as a Knight-Wallace Fellow at the
University of Michigan
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in
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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researching freshwater scarcity.
Career
Barnett spent twenty-five years as a reporter, columnist and editor at newspapers and magazines before giving up her full-time job in 2012 to devote her career to the environment and her books. Since then, she has written on water and climate change for ''
National Geographic
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'', ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'', ''
The Atlantic
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It was founded in 185 ...
'', ''
Salon
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'', ''
Politico
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'', ''
Discover
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* "Discover", a song by Chris Brown from his 2015 album ''Royalty''
Businesses and bran ...
'', ''
Orion
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'', ''
Ensia'', the ''
Tampa Bay Times
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'', and other publications.
Her first book, ''Mirage: Florida and the Vanishing Water of the Eastern U.S.'', published by the
University of Michigan Press
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in 2007, foresaw the spread of U.S.
water conflict
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to the relatively wet eastern half of the country. ''Mirage'' won the Gold medal for best nonfiction in the Florida Book Awards and was named by the
Tampa Bay Times
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as one of the top 10 books that every Floridian should read. Her second book, ''Blue Revolution: Unmaking America's Water Crisis'', published by
Beacon Press
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in 2011, reported on water solutions from Australia to Singapore and articulated a water ethic for the United States. It also described a "water-industrial complex" that influences U.S. water policy toward twentieth century supply-side projects. ''Blue Revolution'' was named one of the best science books of 2011 by
The Boston Globe
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. Writing in the ''Globe'', author
Anthony Doerr
Anthony Doerr is an American author of novels and short stories. He gained widespread recognition for his 2014 novel '' All the Light We Cannot See'', which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Early life and education
Doerr grew up in Cleveland ...
described Barnett's author persona as "part journalist, part mom, part historian and part optimist."
For her third book, ''Rain: A Natural and Cultural History'', she set out to draw a broader audience with a popular topic, weather, and a lyrical approach to water and climate – "more poetry than pipelines," she says in her public lectures. ''Rain'' was published in 2015 by Crown, a division of
Random House
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, and widely lauded for Barnett's
nature writing
Nature writing is nonfiction or fiction prose about the natural environment. It often draws heavily from scientific information and facts while also incorporating philosophical reflection upon various aspects of nature. Works are frequently writte ...
and ability to translate science for a general audience.
''Rain'' was longlisted for the
National Book Award
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, a finalist for the PEN/E.O. Wilson Award for Literary Science Writing, Gold medal winner for best general nonfiction in the Florida Book Awards, and named a best book of 2015 by
NPR
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's
Science Friday
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, ''The Boston Globe'', the ''Tampa Bay Times'', the ''Miami Herald'' and ''Kirkus Reviews''.
Barnett is also Environmental Journalist in Residence at the
University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
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, where she teaches Environmental Journalism and Nature & Adventure Journalism. She is a critic of
environmental communication
Environmental communication is "the dissemination of information and the implementation of communication practices that are related to the Natural environment, environment. In the beginning, environmental communication was a narrow area of commun ...
targeted exclusively to conservation audiences and encourages students to reach "the Caring Middle." She first wrote about the Caring Middle in a commencement address to the
Unity College class of 2012 in
Unity, Maine
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.
Bibliography
Books
* ''Mirage: Florida and the Vanishing Water of the Eastern U.S.'' Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press
The University of Michigan Press is a university press that is a part of Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan Library. It publishes 170 new titles each year in the humanities and social sciences. Titles from the press have earn ...
. 2007. .
* ''Blue Revolution: Unmaking America's Water Crisis.'' Boston:
Beacon Press
Beacon Press is an American left-wing non-profit book publisher. Founded in 1854 by the American Unitarian Association, it is currently a department of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It is known for publishing authors such as Jame ...
. 2011. .
* ''Rain: A Natural and Cultural History''. New York:
Crown Publishing Group
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. 2015. .
* ''The Sound of the Sea: Seashells and the Fate of the Oceans''. New York:
W. W. Norton & Company. 2021. .
Interviews
* Cynthia Barnett (April 22, 2015). "Rain, Rain (Don't) Go Away." Interview with Tom Ashbrook,
WBUR-FM
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.
* Cynthia Barnett (June 1, 2015). "Making 'Rain' for the Caring Middle." Interview in the ''Journal of the Society of Environmental Journalists''.
* Cynthia Barnett (August 24, 2015). "Environment Writer Interviews: Cynthia Barnett." Interview with Sarah Boon, ''Watershed Moments.''
* Cynthia Barnett (October 2, 2015). "A history as right as 'Rain.'" Interview with Collette Bancroft,
Tampa Bay Times
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.
* Cynthia Barnett (January 28, 2016). "Rain's Complicated Cultural History." Interview with Michael Krasny,
KQED San Francisco.
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American non-fiction environmental writers
People from Fort Myers, Florida
University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences alumni
University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications alumni
21st-century American women writers