DAVID WALLACE-WELLS: “The climate crisis might not be as bad as we thought” (a slight retraction)
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He famously wrote the New York magazine essay that told us “it is worse, much worse than you think” and painted an apocalyptic picture of an “Uninhabitable Earth” by 2100. The essay, which became the #1 New York Times bestseller 'The Uninhabitable Earth', singlehandedly shook the world into “OK, we’re officially freaked out” mode. But five years on, is the climate emergency as bad as David Wallace-Wells initially portrayed? Will Manhattan be underwater? Will there be half as much food, twice as much war and hundreds of millions of climate refugees? David, now one of the most well-known climate voices in the world, joins me to adjust his initial prognosis. Strap in for this one…it’s an important and confronting (yet hopeful) ride. Read the original The Uninhabitable Earth essay here Or get The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future on Amazon You can sign up for David’s New York Times newsletter here Find out more about Sarah Wilson  Subscribe to Sarah's Substack newsletter  Get your copy of Sarah's book, This One Wild and Precious Life Connect on Instagram Subscribe to Sarah's Substack newsletter: https://sarahwilson.substack.com/ Get your copy of Sarah's book, This One Wild and Precious Life: https://amzn.to/3vs3tf2 Connect on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_sarahwilson_  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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