Wallace-Wells, David. "When Will Climate Change Make the Earth Too Hot For Humans?". New York Magazine. July 10, 2017. https://nymag.com/...
This essay is the result of numerous interviews, decades of scientific research, and abstract mathematics of climate change about the possible end of the world as we know it. We’re told that it’s worse than we could possibly imagine and whatever we fear, we’re “barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible”. While acknowledging that ongoing global warming will “eventually” have “very severe consequences”, the Climate Feedback blog argues that the concept of Earth becoming uninhabitable within anywhere near the timescales suggested in the article are scientifically dubious and “pure hyperbole”, disregarding the latest foreboding IPCC report.
Posted on 10/08/23
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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Posted on 24/03/21
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