David Wallace-Wells

David Wallace-Wells

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David Wallace-Wells is an American journalist and author, best known for his provocative writings on climate change and its impending consequences. His book, 'The Uninhabitable Earth,' highlights the severe and urgent threats posed by climate change, drawing attention to the necessity for immediate action to combat environmental devastation and promote sustainability.

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Indonesia Indonesia: David Wallace-Wells highlights the impact of the climate crisis on urban inequality in his book, The Uninhabitable Earth. 6

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United States United States: David Wallace-Wells was part of the discussion regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions as secretary of health and human services. 5

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Indonesia Indonesia: David Wallace-Wells emphasizes that cities will be at the center of the worst impacts of the global climate crisis. 7

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: David Wallace-Wells wrote The Uninhabitable Earth, which discusses the climate crisis. 7

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