06 February, 2019

David Wallace-Wells on climate: ‘People should be scared – I'm scared’

 David Wallace-Wells: ‘I am motivated by fear.’ 
David Wallace-Wells’s apocalyptic depiction of a world made uninhabitable by climate chaos caused an outcry when it was published in New York magazine in 2017. Based on the worst-case scenarios foreseen by science, his article portrayed a world of drought, plague and famine, in which acidified oceans drown coastal homelands, dormant diseases are released from ancient ice, conflicts surge, economies collapse, human cognitive abilities decline and heat stress becomes more intolerable in New York City than in present-day Bahrain. Critics called this irresponsibly alarmist. Supporters said it was a long-overdue antidote to climate complacency. Whatever your view, it was among the best-read climate articles in US history. Now he is back with a book-length follow-up.


Read the story from The Guardian by Jonathan Watts - “David Wallace-Wells on climate: ‘People should be scared – I'm scared’.”

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