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chazzlew 's review for:
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming
by David Wallace-Wells
I never actually finished this book. I grew tired of it with only 90 ish pages left.
As a geography student I did find some of the connections made enlightening, but I could not help but think some of the data used has really been manipulated to prove the author's point. Towards the second half of the book I began to think the author was running out of things to say and personally thought the connections became more tenuous.
Despite all that, I will absolutely praise this book for putting the severity of climate change within the public eye!
As a geography student I did find some of the connections made enlightening, but I could not help but think some of the data used has really been manipulated to prove the author's point. Towards the second half of the book I began to think the author was running out of things to say and personally thought the connections became more tenuous.
Despite all that, I will absolutely praise this book for putting the severity of climate change within the public eye!