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David Wallace-Wells

David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and author known for his exploration of climate change and its implications for the future. His book 'The Uninhabitable Earth' has garnered attention for its stark portrayal of the potential outcomes of global warming. This tag page offers insights into Wallace-Wells' writings, including reviews of his works, analyses of his ideas, and discussions on how his perspectives resonate in today’s world. Whether you're a reader seeking understanding of climate issues or a fan of impactful literature, this space is dedicated to exploring the themes and messages found in Wallace-Wells' work.

Non-fiction


Understanding Climate Change Through Non-Fiction

climate change, non-fiction, environmental literature, Naomi Klein, David Wallace-Wells, Elizabeth Kolbert, climate justice, actionable solutions

Non-fiction


The Influence of Non-Fiction on Environmental Activism

non-fiction, environmental activism, climate change, Rachel Carson, Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Kolbert, Greta Thunberg, David Wallace-Wells, literature, education