In this edition of the newsletter, we take a look at the rising carbon emissions of AI systems, the impact of dengue and ...
Instead the case against the agency was mounted on X by Musk, who this weekend called it a “criminal organization” saying ...
Alexandra Sifferlin, a health and science editor for Times Opinion, hosted an online conversation on Wednesday with the ...
The phrase “urban firestorm” has terrified me since I first heard it, from the climate scientist Daniel Swain, who was ...
The writer was none other than David Wallace-Wells, the acclaimed author of the Cassandra-esque blockbuster The Uninhabitable Earth and himself an occasional target of arguably parsimonious rebuttals.
The basic gamble is that the returns to best-in-class A.I. will be so enormous that they will justify whatever it takes to cross that threshold — in terms of energy demand and water use, in terms of ...
The Political Scene Podcast David Remnick on the Dawn of Trump’s Second Term “The hunger that there was to know every detail, every tweet, every remark, has receded immeasurably, to Trump’s ...
He kicks things off with the Times writer David Wallace-Wells, exploring the president’s executive orders on climate and energy as Mr. Trump prepares to tour the destruction wrought by the ...
David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells), a writer for Opinion and a columnist for The New York Times Magazine, is the author of “The Uninhabitable Earth.” Sign up for his newsletter here.
The line of destructive executive action on climate was entirely predictable on President Trump’s Day 1: withdrawal from the Paris agreement, a threat to clean-energy subsidies, a promise to ban ...
Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1. The Political Scene Podcast David Remnick on the Dawn of Trump’s Second Term “The hunger that there was to know every ...