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David Wallace-Wells

    1 de enero de 1982

    David Wallace-Wells es un agudo observador del futuro, que profundiza en los apremiantes desafíos ambientales que enfrentan la humanidad y nuestro planeta. Su escritura aporta un sentido de urgencia y una aguda perspicacia a temas complejos. Wallace-Wells tiene como objetivo involucrar a los lectores en conversaciones críticas sobre nuestro destino colectivo. Su trabajo sirve como un poderoso llamado a la reflexión y la acción.

    The Uninhabitable Earth. Life After Warming
    • The Uninhabitable Earth. Life After Warming

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      With a new afterword, this #1 New York Times bestseller reveals the grim realities of climate change, emphasizing that the dangers extend far beyond rising sea levels. It explores potential catastrophes such as food shortages, refugee crises, climate wars, and economic collapse. Described as an "epoch-defining book" and "this generation's Silent Spring," it serves as both a glimpse into a troubling future and a reflection on its implications for global politics, technology, nature, capitalism, and human progress. The narrative is an urgent call to action, highlighting that the responsibility to avert disaster rests on today's generation. Critics have called it "the most terrifying book" they've read, noting its scientific grounding and Old Testament-like urgency. The meticulously documented account details the cascading catastrophes awaiting our warming planet. While some may find the outlook alarmist, the author’s alarm is palpable and justified. The prose is described as potent and evocative, steering clear of conventional climatology language in favor of vivid, engaging storytelling. This best-selling work resonates with contemporary fears, encouraging readers to confront the reality of climate change and its far-reaching consequences.

      The Uninhabitable Earth. Life After Warming
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