The Uninhabitable Earth | A Guide to the Book by David Wallace-Wells
It’s a shove off the fence post and a call to action–The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming will not be satisfied until barriers to understanding climate change are obliterated. David Wallace-Wells taps into our collective survival instinct by challenging our individual roles in this all-encompassing issue.
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- Synopsis of the original book
- Key takeaways from each chapter
- The 11 elements of chaos brought by climate change
- The socio-political ramifications of inaction
- What we can do to fix it
- Editorial Review
- Background on David Wallace-Wells
About the Original Book:
David Wallace-Wells has a message for the citizens of the earth – and it isn’t pretty. A zenith has been reached and it is all downhill from here as climate change cascades over everything we have built in the industrial age. He explores each aspect of what climate change means for us today, in thirty years, and by the end of the century, depending largely on what we choose to do today. The likely results of just two, three, and four degrees of warming seems increasingly alarming, as well they should be, but we have the tools to slow the cataclysm of the Anthropocene. Will the world awaken from its narcissistic state of complacency in time?
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