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A review by boborbot
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells
4.0
Fascinating, terrifying, depressing. An interesting read, and unlike what I expected, it went beyond the mindless regurgitation of doomsday statistics of flooded cities, lengths of draughts and fire seasons, with the analysis of the economics and politics of climate change - present and future - being what caught me most. Though when I say “went past” I definitely mean “gone through” and not over - the first half is most definitely guilty of the aforementioned crime of a deluge of predictions.
Recommended to those who don’t mind depressing expectations for their retirement.
Recommended to those who don’t mind depressing expectations for their retirement.