1 Std. 6 Min.

The habitable earth with David Wallace-Wells What Comes After What Comes Next

    • Politik

James catches up with author and journalist David Wallace-Wells.
David's 2017 best-selling book The Uninhabitable Earth began with the now-famous line “it is worse, much worse, than you think.” It then goes on to set out in rich and forensic detail what the impacts of climate change could be for our politics, our culture, our economy, and our psychology. It's one hell of a book and comes highly recommended, especially as more and more countries come forward with emissions reduction pledges.
The Uninhabitable Earth started life as an article for the New Yorker. Within a couple of days of publication, it was the most-read article the magazine had ever published. Four years after writing it, what gives David hope that we can avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis and build a better, cleaner future for his young kids?
As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback at james.shaw@parliament.govt.nz. 
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James catches up with author and journalist David Wallace-Wells.
David's 2017 best-selling book The Uninhabitable Earth began with the now-famous line “it is worse, much worse, than you think.” It then goes on to set out in rich and forensic detail what the impacts of climate change could be for our politics, our culture, our economy, and our psychology. It's one hell of a book and comes highly recommended, especially as more and more countries come forward with emissions reduction pledges.
The Uninhabitable Earth started life as an article for the New Yorker. Within a couple of days of publication, it was the most-read article the magazine had ever published. Four years after writing it, what gives David hope that we can avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis and build a better, cleaner future for his young kids?
As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback at james.shaw@parliament.govt.nz. 
Follow James on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Std. 6 Min.