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The Ezra Klein ShowFeb 9, 2021

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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Under a White Sky
Elizabeth Colbert

Ezra Klein praises Elizabeth Colbert's 'Under a White Sky' for its insightful exploration of humanity's impact on the natural world. He emphasizes…

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The Sixth Extinction
Elizabeth Colbert

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Field Notes from a Catastrophe
Elizabeth Colbert

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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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“We are as gods and might as well get good at it,” Stewart Brand famously wrote in “The Whole Earth Catalogue.” Human beings act upon nature at fantastic scale, altering whole ecosystems, terraforming the world to our purposes, breeding new species into existence and driving countless more into extinction. The power we wield is awesome. But Brand was overly optimistic. We did not get good at it. We are terrible at it, and the consequences surround us. That’s the central theme of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Elizabeth Kolbert’s new book, “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” And yet, there is no going back. We will not return to a prelapsarian period where humans let nature alone. Indeed, as Kolbert shows, there is no natural nature left — we live in the world (and in particular, a climate) we altered, and are altering. The awful knowledge that our interventions have gone awry again and again must be paired with the awful reality that we have no choice save to try to manage the mess we have made. Examples abound in Kolbert’s book, but in my conversation with her I wanted to focus on one that obsesses me: solar geoengineering. To even contemplate it feels like the height of hubris. Are we really going to dim the sun? And yet, any reasonable analysis of the mismatch between our glacial politics and our rapidly warming planet demands that we deny ourselves the luxury of only contemplating the solutions we would prefer. With every subsequent day that our politics fails, the choices that we will need to make in the future become worse. This is a conversation about some of the difficult trade-offs and suboptimal options that we are left with in what Kolbert describes as a “no-analog moment.” We discuss the prospect of intentionally sending sulfurous particles into the atmosphere to dim the sun, whether “carbon capture” technology could scale up to the levels needed to make a dent in emissions levels, the ethics of using gene editing technologies to make endangered species more resistant to climate change, the governance mechanisms needed to prevent these technologies from getting out of hand, what a healthier narrative about humanity’s relationship with nature would sound like, how the pandemic altered carbon emissions, and more. At the end, we discuss another fascinating question that Kolbert wrote about recently in The New Yorker: Why is a Harvard astrophysicist arguing Earth has already been visited by aliens, and should we believe him? Mentioned in this episode: Whole Earth Catalogue Field Notes from a Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert The Ministry of the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth by Avi Loeb Recommendations: "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald "The Complete Stories of Franz Kafka" "The Song of the Dodo" by David Quammen "Global Warming (The Complete Briefing)" by John Houghton "Cosmicomics" by Italo Calvino "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster "Charlotte’s Web" by E.B. White You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.
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Under a White Sky cover
Under a White Sky
Elizabeth Colbert
Best for Readers interested in climate journalism and environmental issues.Often cited around climate change responsibility

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in climate journalism and environmental issues.
Key quote: This is a book about what we are going to need to contemplate in the coming years that we don't want to.
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 book's importance in understanding the irreversible changes we've made and the challenges we face moving forward.
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The Sixth Extinction
Elizabeth Colbert
Best for Readers interested in climate journalism and environmental responsibilityOften cited around climate change responsibility

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in climate journalism and environmental responsibility
Key quote: This is a book about what we are going to need to contemplate in the coming years that we don't want to.
The host mentions 'The Sixth Extinction' to highlight the urgent need for society to confront the consequences of its actions on the natural world. Colbert's work serves as a critical reminder of the irreversible changes humanity has made and the challenges that lie ahead in managing those changes.
ASIN: 1250887313
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Best for Readers interested in climate science and environmental responsibilityOften cited around climate change literature

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in climate science and environmental responsibility
Key quote: This is a book about what we are going to need to contemplate in the coming years that we don't want to.
The host discusses Elizabeth Colbert's work as a significant contribution to understanding climate change and its implications. They highlight how Colbert's books, including 'Field Notes from a Catastrophe,' reflect on humanity's responsibility and the challenges of addressing environmental issues.
ASIN: 1620409887
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Silent Spring
Rachel Carson
Best for environmentalists and policymakersOften cited around environmental interventions

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: environmentalists and policymakers
Key quote: Silent Spring, which tells us that we're drenching the world in chemicals, which, you know, we were, we are still, and we should try to find better solutions to our problems.
The host discusses the implications of environmental interventions and references 'Silent Spring' to highlight the unintended consequences of well-meaning actions. Rachel Carson's work serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of chemical use and the complexities of ecological balance.
ASIN: 0618249060
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The Ministry for the Future
Kim Stanley Robinson
Best for Readers interested in climate policy and activismOften cited around climate change activism

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in climate policy and activism
Key quote: If you read Kim Stanley Robinson's new book, the ministry for the future, he's clearly contemplating what it would mean when violence begins to be a way people try to move opinions on this eco eco violence.
The host mentions 'The Ministry for the Future' to explore the potential consequences of political inaction on climate change. The book raises questions about the extreme measures people might resort to, including eco-violence, when traditional politics fails to address urgent environmental issues.
ASIN: B08K1YZBYN
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Best for Scientists and science enthusiastsOften cited around gene editing technology

The discussion revolves around CRISPR technology, its implications, and the author's personal experience with a CRISPR gene editing kit.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Scientists and science enthusiasts
Key quote: You could accurately and cheaply do this. And that has really revolutionized gene editing.
The host mentions the book 'CRISPR' to explain the revolutionary impact of CRISPR technology on gene editing. They highlight its potential to create and modify organisms in unprecedented ways, emphasizing its significance in the context of modern science.
ASIN: 1773214233
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Best for Readers interested in classic literature and beautiful writing.Often cited around favorite book mention

It's a pretty standard one. But I think I got to go with the with the Great Gatsby.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Readers interested in classic literature and beautiful writing.
Key quote: Well, it's a pretty, it's a pretty standard one. But I think I got to go with the with the Great Gatsby.
The host mentioned 'The Great Gatsby' as a book he has read multiple times, indicating its significance in his literary journey. This reference serves to highlight the enduring impact of classic literature on personal development and appreciation for writing.
ASIN: B09QP698F3
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The Complete Stories cover
Best for Readers interested in classic literature and beautiful prose.Often cited around beautiful writing examples

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in classic literature and beautiful prose.
Key quote: I always go back to my college copy of the Complete Stories of Kafka.
The host mentioned 'The Complete Stories' by Kafka as a go-to example of beautiful writing and great ideas. This reflects the host's appreciation for Kafka's literary style and its lasting impact on their reading experience.
ASIN: B0BWSC2Y5N
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Best for Individuals seeking to understand climate changeOften cited around understanding climate change

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking to understand climate change
Key quote: I really recommend it. It's, it's Global Warming, the Complete Briefing by John Houghton.
The host mentioned 'The Song of the Dodo' as a valuable resource for understanding climate change and its implications. They emphasized its importance for those looking to grasp the complexities of environmental issues.
ASIN: B00Y2QKVDY
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Global Warming: The Complete Briefing cover
Best for Individuals seeking to understand geophysics and climate science.Often cited around understanding geophysics

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals seeking to understand geophysics and climate science.
Key quote: I really recommend it.
The host emphasizes the importance of grasping the complexities of geophysics in relation to global warming. They specifically recommend 'Global Warming: The Complete Briefing' as a valuable resource for this understanding.
ASIN: 0745924581
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Cosmic Comics
Italo Calvino
Best for Readers interested in fiction about aliens and those who appreciate beautiful writing.Often cited around favorite book about aliens

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in fiction about aliens and those who appreciate beautiful writing.
Key quote: That is, is actually a really easy one. It's Cosmic Comics by Tal Calvino.
The host mentioned 'Cosmic Comics' by Italo Calvino as their favorite book about aliens, highlighting its significance in the genre. This recommendation suggests that the book offers profound insights or unique perspectives on the topic of extraterrestrial life.
ASIN: 0544577876
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