The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming’ by David Wallace‑Wells

Published in 2019, this nonfiction title argues that climate change isn’t a distant threat. We talk about how it is already reshaping our world in this short audio summary. If you’re someone who wants the facts and big-picture consequences, this book gives you that viewpoint:

  • It is non-fiction, presented in an investigative-journalist style
  • It achieved New York Times Bestseller status and was listed among Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2019.
  • It matters because Wallace-Wells frames the crisis not just as “what might happen” but “what is happening now”

9. Al Gore Non-Fiction Books

His earlier works still stand as the backbone of modern climate awareness. If you’re revisiting how the discussion began, these nonfiction titles continue to resonate:

  • ‘Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit’ (1992): Gore’s first major call for environmental responsibility
  • ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ (2006): Released alongside his Oscar-winning documentary that changed public dialogue on climate change
  • ‘The Assault on Reason’ (2007): He examines how misinformation and politics hinder environmental progress
  • ‘Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis’ (2009): He focuses on renewable solutions and policy direction

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