David Wallace-Wells is Deputy editor and climate columnist for New York magazine. His book “The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming” is available now.
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David Wallace-Wells is Deputy editor and climate columnist for New York magazine. His book “The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming” is available now.
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Trees are also carbon eating machines?
So joe ain’t gonna stop flying every other weekend? There’s the problem.
Unfortunately the mention of wind and solar also comes with consequence such as mining for the quarts for solar, destroying forests and landscapes for solar farms and the usage of fossil fuels to still produce these things. Most of the wind farms last maybe 20 years and solar panels are similar as well as the intermittent functioning if these methods. Increasing electrical storage capacity may help short term but to create batteries(which also don't last forever) is also costly to the environment. Global warming is only one issue of many that needs attention. Our consumption in relation to our population size being one of them. Many of the so called environmentalist groups deceiving our trust such as Sierra Club, 350.org, etc in the pockets of the very entities that are the major contribution to killing this planet. It's many layers deep. I still remain optimistic at heart with enough global awareness at all levels.
Joe should interview the Author of the Deep Adaptation Paper (2018) which argues that
A: Societal collapse (driven by collapse of the financial system and collapse in food production) is inevitable by the end of the decade
B: We need to prepare for that.
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"It a little bit sketching science"
It's all sketchy science where I live by 1995 predictions by 2015 I should be under water . Uninhabitable all the models are wrong .
This boy is a fear monger 🤣
But hey enjoy the fear porn 🙄