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Summary of the Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming

By: Jennifer Wider
Narrated by: Jessica MacPherson
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Summary Of The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells.

In this fast guide you'll be taken by the hand through a summary and analysis of:

  • Executive summary of the uninhabitable Earth,
  • The key takeaways from each chapter and
  • Brief chapter-by-chapter summaries

You can start and finish this in an hour or less and get all the valuable information from the original book to help shape your understanding about the global warming and our pending Armageddon.

This audiobook will help enhance your listening experience. It will give you deeper insight, fresher perspectives, and help you obtain ultimate comprehension. Perfect for a quick refresh on the main ideas of discussion.

Attention: This is a supplementary guide meant to enhance your listening experience of David Wallace-Wells's The Uninhabitable Earth. It is not the original book nor is it intended to replace the original book.

©2019 Jennifer Wider (P)2019 Jennifer Wider

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