The Earth is already experiencing the effects of global warming from "summary" of The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells
The signs are all around us, unmistakable and undeniable. The Earth is already feeling the impact of global warming. From the scorching heatwaves that bake our cities to the devastating wildfires that ravage our forests, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Rising sea levels are swallowing coastlines, displacing communities, and threatening to drown entire islands. Extreme weather events, once considered rare occurrences, are now becoming more frequent and more severe. Hurricanes, floods, and droughts are wreaking havoc on both human civilization and natural ecosystems. The delicate balance of life on our planet is bein...Similar Posts
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