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Wallace-Wells, David
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David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells
(born 1982) is an American journalist known for his writings on
climate change
. He wrote the 2017 essay "
The Uninhabitable Earth
"; the essay was published in ''
New York
'' as a
long-form article
and was the most-read article in the history of the magazine. Wells later expanded the article into a 2019
book of the same title
''.'' At the time, he was the Deputy Editor of ''New York Magazine'' and covered the
climate crisis
and the
COVID-19 pandemic
extensively. He was hired in March 2022 by ''
The New York Times
'' to write a weekly newsletter and contribute to ''
The New York Times Magazine
''.
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