Episode

10/9 How Did the End of the World Become Old News? w/ David Wallace-Wells

October 9, 2018

New York Magazine’s David Wallace-Wells, (@dwallacewells) joins us to discuss the new IPCC report on the acceleration of the climate crisis. Read his piece, “How Did the End of the World Become Old News?”

On today’s show: Nikki Haley out at UN, claims the world now respects US power.

David Wallace-Wells, deputy editor of New York Magazine, joins us to discuss his piece on climate change, “How Did the End of the World Become Old News?” In this piece, Wallace-Wells goes over scientific findings on the scope and immediacy of a climate change crisis. This crisis will impact many areas of human life: Some cities will literally be too hot to live in, the world’s grain production will drop, conflict will rise, and the GDP will decrease. We have the technology to totally green the economy, but that option is politically impossible even in the US, and would only work if the whole world did it. While he has no definitive answers, Wallace-Wells offers alarming ways to frame the issue to make the average person care. Post-interview, Jamie gives her reasoning for why there’s no way to solve this problem under global capitalism.

On the fun half: Joe Rogan’s alt-right following. Will the Kavanaugh appointment make liberals stop rehabilitating figures like GWB? Jacob Soboroff asks UC Davis students if they’re voting…they’re probably not. Trump says he likes Taylor Swift’s music “about 25% less” than he did before she told fans to vote for Democrats. Sebastian Gorka claims the left has “normalized violence in America in the last two years.” Kavanaugh pledges to be “independent and impartial,” immediately drags his haters. A caller reminds folks in New York’s 22nd district to vote Anthony Brindisi for Congress. Richard Linklater made a TX Senate race ad that asks: “Is Ted Cruz tough as Texas?” Trump apologizes to Kavanaugh’s family for “terrible pain and suffering.”

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