
Plain English with Derek Thompson The World Is on Fire. Here’s a Realistic Plan to Save Humanity.
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Jul 19, 2022 David Wallace-Wells, a New York Times writer and author of 'The Uninhabitable Earth,' dives into the dire realities of climate change. He discusses unprecedented heatwaves and the lackluster response of governments. However, there’s a silver lining: advancements in solar energy and battery tech are paving the way for a cleaner future. Wallace-Wells emphasizes the urgent need for new construction and infrastructure to adapt, while advocating for innovative solutions that can unite various political views in the fight against climate change.
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U.S. Emissions Decline
- Despite ineffective federal policy, U.S. per capita CO2 emissions have fallen 25% since 2006.
- 2020 emissions were lower than 1917 levels, even without strong climate legislation.
Coal to Gas Transition
- The shift from coal to natural gas is the main reason for reduced emissions and improved public health.
- Coal burning is a significant health hazard, causing numerous deaths annually.
Fracking's Impact
- The fracking revolution, despite losing money, facilitated the transition from coal to gas.
- Renewable energy is now cheaper than dirty energy in most of the world.




