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Uninhabitable Earth

A Story of the Future

«Relentless, angry journalism of the highest order. Read it and, for the lack of any more useful response, weep. . . .The article was a sensation and the book will be, too.»

Bryan Appleyard, The Sunday Times

The slowness of climate change is a fairy tale, perhaps as pernicious as the one that says it isn't happening at all, and if your anxiety about it is dominated by fears of sea-level rise, you are barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible, even within the lifetime of a teenager today. Les mer

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The slowness of climate change is a fairy tale, perhaps as pernicious as the one that says it isn't happening at all, and if your anxiety about it is dominated by fears of sea-level rise, you are barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible, even within the lifetime of a teenager today.

Detaljer

Forlag
Penguin Books Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
336
ISBN
9780141988870
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«Relentless, angry journalism of the highest order. Read it and, for the lack of any more useful response, weep. . . .The article was a sensation and the book will be, too.»

Bryan Appleyard, The Sunday Times

«In crystalline prose, Wallace-Wells provides a devastating overview of where we are in terms of climate crisis and ecological destruction, and what the future will hold if we keep on going down the same path. Urgently readable, this is an epoch-defining book

Matt Haig, 'The Book that Changed My Mind', The Guardian

«'Clear, engaging and often dazzling'»

The Telegraph

«'A masterly analysis'»

Nature

«The most terrifying book I have ever read . . . a meticulously documented, white-knuckled tour through the cascading catastrophes that will soon engulf our warming planet.»

The New York Times

«This is what I'm reading now: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells. It focuses on the range of realistic possibilities with climate change. It does not sugarcoat, and can be quite scary -- that's without primarily focusing on the worstcase scenario. When people ask 'What can I do? - Read! What we need right now, in this country, is for all of us to be better, including ourselves.»

«Wake up! Get educated - The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace Wells is a great place to start.»

Paris Lees, Vogue

«A book that's by turns alarming, terrifying and just downright bleak . . . a sustained piece of informed polemic

The Evening Standard

«A very accessible and compelling read . . . a much more nuanced and a much more hopeful vision than you might expect.»

The Irish Times

«I think everyone should probably right now read David Wallace-Wells's The Uninhabitable Earth, which tells the grim story with as much optimism as possible, and which gives all the facts.»

Daniel Swift, The Spectator, Books of the Year

«Well-written, captivating, occasionally wry and utterly petrifying»

i News

«In his gripping new book ... Wallace-Wells shocks us out of complacency'»

Prospect

«Exceptionally well researched and written. . . . This short, concise book pulls no punches.»

«Yes, this book will scare you, but it will also prompt you to take action to ensure the damage we as humans have done to the planet is stopped.»

Stylist, ‘Your guide to 2019’s best non-fiction books’

«David Wallace-Wells argues that the impacts of climate change will much graver than most people realize, and he's right. The Uninhabitable Earth is a timely and provocative work.»

«Trigger warning: when scientists conclude that yesterday's worst-case scenario for global warming is probably unwarranted optimism, it's time to ask Scotty to beam you up. At least that was my reaction upon finishing Wallace-Wells' brilliant and unsparing analysis of a nightmare that is no longer a distant future but our chaotic, burning present.»

«The Uninhabitable Earth hits you like a comet, with an overflow of insanely lyrical prose about our pending armageddon.»

«A lucid and thorough description of our unprecedented crisis, and of the mechanisms of denial with which we seek to avoid its fullest recognition.»

«Most of us known the gist, if not the details, of the climate change crisis. And yet it is almost impossible to sustain strong feelings about it. David Wallace-Wells has now provided the details, and with writing that is not only clear and forceful, but often imaginative and even funny, he has found a way to make the information deeply felt. This is a profound book, which simultaneously makes me terrified and hopeful about the future, full of regret and new will

«Harrowing

Jonathan Franzen, The New Yorker

«A must-read. It's not only the grandkids and the kids: it's you. And it's not only those in other countries: it's you.»

Margaret Atwood, Twitter

«I've not stopped talking about The Uninhabitable Earth since I opened the first page. And I want every single person on this planet to read it

«Riveting . . . Some readers will find Mr Wallace-Wells's outline of possible futures alarmist. He is indeed alarmed. You should be, too.»

The Economist

«Skipping the scientific jargon and relaying the facts in urgent and elegant prose, the magazine editor crafts a stirring wake-up call to recognize how global warming will permanently alter every aspect of human life.»

Best Nonfiction Books of 2019 So Far, Time

«If there are people around to write history books in the future, they will look back at the @ExtinctionR protestors and think they were the sanest people of our time. Read The Uninhabitable Earth by @dwallacewells if you don't know why.»

Johann Hari, Twitter

«Yes, this book will scare you, but it will also prompt you to take action to ensure the damage we as humans have done to the planet is stopped.»

Stylist, Your Guide to the Best Books of 2019

«On [Alexandra] Ocasio-Cortez's office bookshelf, near a picture of her late father and a photo of her with a local Girl Scout troop, two books nestle together in uneasy union. One is the Federalist papers. The other is The Uninhabitable Earth

Time magazine profile on Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez

«If we don't want our grandchildren to curse us, we had better read this book.»

«Wallace-Wells is an extremely adept storyteller, simultaneously urgent and humane . . . [he] does a terrifyingly good job of moving between the specific and the abstract.»

Slate

«There is much to learn from this book. From media and scientific reports of the past decade, Wallace-Wells sifts key predictions and conveys them in vivid prose

David George Haskell, The Observer

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