We tell ourselves we are "developing" the land – in some cases, fabricating it from marsh. What we are really building are bridges to our own suffering, since it's not just those new concrete communities built right into the floodplain that are vulnerable, but all those communities behind them, built on the expectation that the old swampy coastline could protect them. Which does call into question just what we mean, in the age of the Anthropocene, by the phrase "natural disaster".
— The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells (Page 85)