
Should We Dim the Sun? Will We Even Have a Choice?
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Notable books mentioned: Under a White Sky by Elizabeth Colbert, The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Colbert, Field Notes from a Catastrophe by Elizabeth Colbert, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
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Ezra Klein praises Elizabeth Colbert's 'Under a White Sky' for its insightful exploration of humanity's impact on the natural world. He emphasizes…

The host mentions 'The Sixth Extinction' to highlight the urgent need for society to confront the consequences of its actions on the natural world.…

The host discusses Elizabeth Colbert's work as a significant contribution to understanding climate change and its implications. They highlight how…

Should We Dim the Sun? Will We Even Have a Choice? mentions Under a White Sky by Elizabeth Colbert, The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Colbert, Field Notes from a Catastrophe by Elizabeth Colbert, and Silent Spring by Rachel Carson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Ezra Klein mentions that Elizabeth Colbert's 'Under a White Sky' is likely to be on his Best Books of 2021 list, highlighting its significance in discussing our relationship with the natural world.”
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“Ezra Klein refers to Colbert as the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'The Sixth Extinction', which is noted as a significant work on human-led mass extinction.”
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“Ezra Klein mentions 'Field Notes from a Catastrophe' as one of the early great books on climate change, written by Elizabeth Colbert.”
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“The discussion references 'Silent Spring' by Rachel Carson, which addresses the dangers of chemicals and suggests using one species against another as a solution.”
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“The book contemplates what it would mean when violence begins to be a way people try to move opinions on eco violence.”
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“The discussion revolves around CRISPR technology, its implications, and the author's personal experience with a CRISPR gene editing kit.”
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“It's a pretty standard one. But I think I got to go with the with the Great Gatsby.”
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“If I really am just looking for great writing and great ideas, I always go back to my college copy of the of the Complete Stories.”
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“A book that I really love and always go back to also looking for inspiration in a nonfiction vein is the Song of the Dodo by David Quammen.”
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“If you want to, you know, really understand the geophysics, I really recommend it. It's, it's Global Warming, the Complete Briefing by John Houghton.”
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“What's your favorite book, fiction or non about aliens? That is, is actually a really easy one. It's Cosmic Comics by Tal Calvino.”
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