5/13/2023 0 Comments 1492 charles mannWhy the longevity boom will make us sorry to be aliveĪ top expert says America's approach to protecting itself will only make matters worse. Our correspondent flouts the Three Laws of Tourism there- and has a spectacular trip The author finds himself in hot water at a Japanese onsen. New technology and a little-known energy source suggest that fossil fuels may not be finite. Yes, Unconventional Fossil Fuels Are That Big of a DealĪnd the evidence is solid that they are well on their way to changing the world's energy choices.No matter how much we wish it were otherwise, the economics favor burning fossil fuels. No, Really: We're Going to Keep Burning Oil-and Lots of It.Here's how we can move beyond the impasse. Economists tell us that minimal fixes will get us through. How to Talk About Climate Change So People Will ListenĮnvironmentalists warn us that apocalypse awaits. Is There Still a Good Case for Water Fluoridation? What history can tell us about the long-term effects of the coronavirus His books include 1491, based on his March 2002 cover story, and The Wizard and the Prophet. Mann is a contributing writer at The Atlantic.
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