The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming Free Audiobook Download by David Wallace-Wells


If the world is to have any chance of surviving, it must make a radical shift away from fossil fuel consumption. To explore this change in his latest book The Uninhabitable Earth, New York Times writer David Wallace-Wells published an audiobook version of the text read by himself.

The Uninhabitable Earth is a daring and sobering reckoning with the consequences of unchecked global warming. It provides a chilling view of what climate change could mean for future generations, and for the species that are not yet completely extinct. The audiobook release features narration by David Wallace-Wells

The Uninhabitable Earth is a profoundly important book written by award-winning journalist David Wallace-Wells. It lays out the case for how climate change will alter our planet and what it means for human society in alarming detail. If you want to get up to speed on the rapidly changing topic of climate change, this is one of the best books that you can read.

This is an audiobook to listen to when you're feeling discouraged. If the beginning of this book sounds like a dystopian novel, that's because it is a dystopian novel. It offers hope, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows. If you are looking for a way forward, listen to this book.

In this audiobook, David Wallace-Wells investigates what would happen if climate change reached its worst case scenario. He finds that, without intervention, the Earth would be unbearably hot, food would be scarce, and even basic resources like water would soon become inaccessible to humanity.

The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming is a work of fiction that is both stunningly accurate in its science and frightening in its vision. With a strong emphasis on the effects of climate change on humanity, Wallace-Wells delivers an urgent reminder that we must make significant changes to our lifestyles if we hope to survive.

Published Date 2019-02-19
Duration 9 hours 1 minutes
Author David Wallace-Wells
Narrated David Wallace-Wells
Reviews
(50 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Animals & Nature, Public Policy

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