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Displaying all articles tagged:
State Of The World
just asking questions
Oct. 2, 2019
‘Any Further Interference Is Likely to Be Disastrous’
“Gaia theory” scientist James Lovelock talks about nuclear power and his hope that AI might save the planet from catastrophic warming.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 30, 2019
‘We Are Living in a Reality That Is Fundamentally Uncanny’
The Great Derangement
author Amitav Ghosh describes just how totally we’ve failed to face up to the unfolding climate crisis.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 26, 2019
‘The House Is Burning Down and We’re Just Sitting Around Discussing It’
Why Trust Science?
author Naomi Oreskes on how much science it actually takes to move public opinion on climate change.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 24, 2019
Do We Need to Abandon Growth to Save the Planet?
A conversation with scientist Vaclav Smil, author of
Growth
— a dense treatise that covers everything from “microorganisms to megacities.”
By
David Wallace-Wells
book excerpt
Sept. 24, 2019
‘The Long-Term Survival of Our Civilization Cannot Be Assured’
Energy expert Vaclav Smil believes we must walk away from growth to keep the climate stable. Not that he thinks we will.
By
Vaclav Smil
just asking questions
Sept. 23, 2019
The Necessity of Optimism in Fighting Climate Change
A conversation with Christiana Figueres, former executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
By
David Wallace-Wells
state of the world
Sept. 20, 2019
City by City, the World Turns Out for Climate Strike
Photos from striking cities, from marches in the Philippines and die-ins in Thailand, to the largest demonstration in Australian history.
By
The Editors
climate change
Sept. 20, 2019
Welcome to the State of the World
A series about climate change.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 20, 2019
A Green New Deal Co-Author on the Rapid Evolution of Climate Policy
Rhiana Gunn-Wright talks about just how fast climate politics have changed and why focusing on targets like two degrees may be beside the point.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 19, 2019
Chris Hayes and Ali Velshi on How TV News Covers Climate Change
A conversation with the hosts of MSNBC’s two-day Democratic-primary forum on climate change.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 18, 2019
Naomi Klein on Reckoning With the Radical Realities of Climate Change
The leftist intellectual talks the new political momentum on climate and whether we have to give up on consumption and growth to avert disaster.
By
David Wallace-Wells
just asking questions
Sept. 17, 2019
Bill Gates on What a Plan to Fight Climate Change Really Means
“I have not seen anything that’s worthy of the word
plan
because a plan has to involve not just the U.S. doing something.”
By
David Wallace-Wells
state of the world
Sept. 17, 2019
It’s Greta Thunberg’s World
But it’s still burning. The extraordinary rise of a 16-year-old, and her Hail Mary climate movement.
By
David Wallace-Wells