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David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and deputy editor at New York magazine. He is known for his writing on climate change and environmental issues, particularly his 2017 essay and subsequent book The Uninhabitable Earth, which brought widespread attention to the potential catastrophic impacts of global warming.
Known for: The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming
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The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming is a nonfiction book by journalist David Wallace-Wells that explores the potential consequences of climate change if current trends continue. Drawing on scientific research, it presents vivid scenarios of environmental, social, and economic disruption caused by global warming, emphasizing the urgency of collective action to mitigate its effects.
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Cascades
When we speak of climate change, we often imagine a series of discrete events: a flood here, a famine there, the loss of a coral reef, a wildfire. But in truth, these are not isolated phenomena—they cascade. The warming atmosphere links every system we depend upon, and disturbances in one ripple thr...
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Heat Death
At the heart of the disaster lies an ancient constant: heat. For most of human history, our bodies and civilizations have operated within a narrow thermal range. Beyond it lies not discomfort but death. As global temperatures rise, regions that were once merely humid will become intolerable to human...
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About David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and deputy editor at New York magazine. He is known for his writing on climate change and environmental issues, particularly his 2017 essay and subsequent book The Uninhabitable Earth, which brought widespread attention to the potential catastrophic impa...
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David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and deputy editor at New York magazine. He is known for his writing on climate change and environmental issues, particularly his 2017 essay and subsequent book The Uninhabitable Earth, which brought widespread attention to the potential catastrophic impa...
David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and deputy editor at New York magazine. He is known for his writing on climate change and environmental issues, particularly his 2017 essay and subsequent book The Uninhabitable Earth, which brought widespread attention to the potential catastrophic impacts of global warming.
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David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and deputy editor at New York magazine. He is known for his writing on climate change and environmental issues, particularly his 2017 essay and subsequent book The Uninhabitable Earth, which brought widespread attention to the potential catastrophic impacts of global warming.
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