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The Uninhabitable Earth

by David Wallace-Wells

The Uninhabitable Earth

by David Wallace-Wells

"The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming," by David Wallace-Wells, presents a hair-raising glimpse into the impending consequences of climate change. Far beyond the common concerns of rising sea levels, the book delves into a future rife with food shortages, mass migrations, economic collapse, and geopolitical turmoil, all resulting from our current environmental trajectory. Wallace-Wells paints a vivid picture of the cascading disasters awaiting our warming planet—unless radical action is taken. This essential read is a wake-up call, pressing on the urgency to address the climate crisis while there's still time and equipped by the knowledge that our decisions today will shape the Earth’s response.

  • Non-Fiction
  • Science
  • Climate
  • Environment
  • Geopolitics
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