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Publisher: Allen Lane (February 19, 2019)
Publication Date: February 19, 2019
Language: English
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The first reviewer (one star) took a lot of time to discredit the accuracy of this book. I don't think "Ladyhawk" is really speaking to David Wallace-Wells's argument fairly. The future is, to say the least, uncertain, but can be understood to evolve within the bounds of wide extremes, each with a different probability. For instance, an as-yet-unknown technology might appear tomorrow that will solve or diminish the problem (a point the author makes repeatedly within the first chapter). Almost impossible, but possible. I think his point is , given the overwhelming consensus that human-caused carbon emissions (and other emissions that feedback loops will produce) is massively life-threatening to our children and grandchildren, we can't afford to wait for certainty. And so he's assembled facts from many credible sources to bolster his argument that we're in trouble.A couple of such facts that struck me were these: of the total quantity of intentional carbon burning that has occurred over the last 400 years, over half has happened since the premier of Seinfeld. 85% has occurred since the END of WWII. The compounding of global growth has resulted in enormous momentum for continued carbon burning.I don't understand why there is so much heat in the arguments of Ladyhawk and like-minded critics of those who raise this issue. I won't speculate on its sources. But I'd simply invite potential readers of this book to consider that when the greatest human-caused loss of life in human history -- World War II -- began, no one accurately predicted how it would go; how much the lives of people who lived within its theaters of operations would be changed (or abbreviated). That is one of the points that David Wallace-Wells invites readers to consider: that this WILL be worse than we think, because many are oblivious, or have a self-interest in the status quo, or maintain an optimism that will probably prove to be misplaced.Amazon lets you read the first few pages. Don't rely on my or any other reviews; go to the text and make up your own mind.Amazon lets you look.
About half of The Uninhabitable Earth is dedicated to presenting the latest research findings on the expected effects of climate change over the 21st century, with chapters on a wide range of topics including wildfires, economic collapse, and climate conflict. It is extremely well-researched—the author consulted many top climate scientists, there are copious citations and the notes section comprises a large portion of the book—yet presented in an accessible style. As in the original New York magazine article of which this is a book-length treatment, the effects of temperature increases of more than 2 degrees are covered in-depth, going up to about 6 degrees.The other half contains the author’s very literate and thought-provoking musings on the impact climate chaos is likely to have on fundamental structures such as capitalism, ethics, and our conception of history. I was impressed by the author’s restraint in not indulging in speculation. His points are well-informed and backed up with solid reasoning.The information contained in this book is extremely important, because it sounds the alarm at a time when immediate action must be taken, because it forces one to question so many fundamental assumptions behind contemporary life in a developed country, because it is founded in rigorous research on a topic that is of overwhelming significance. It raises and grapples with very big and pressing questions that will be seared onto the minds of millions over the coming century and beyond.
This is truly the most important book I have ever read, and one of the best written. It is so good, so complete, and so well-organized and argued that I immediately stopped writing my new book on the same subject, The Anthropogenic Apocalypse, after having worked on it for a year, because there is just no way that I, or any author, could outdo David Wallace-Wallace, or even come close. He has done a gigantic amount of solid research from a wide variety of sources, made the results frighteningly clear, and organized his science-based conclusions it into a horrifying, but probably accurate, depiction of the most horrendous catastrophes that wiil wreak havoc and death on the earth if the people and nations of our pale blue dot do not immediately undertake major serious programs to halt global warming – if it is not already too late. I will happily return to finishing my memoir of the sexual revolution and cheer as The Uninhabitable Earth heads to the top the charts. Albert Podell, author of Around the World in 50 Years.I WOULD LIKE TO ADD THAT I AM DELIGHTED THAT YOU HAVE REMOVED THAT BIASED, MISGUIDED, UNFAIR, AMD RIDICULOUSLY NEGATIVE ONE-STAR REVIEW FROM LADYHAWK.
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