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Welz on Climate Breakdown’s Impact on Wild Nature


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In his book “The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown,” Adam Welz provides stunning examples of the devastating impact of climate change on the natural world. In this episode of Bloomberg Intelligence’s ESG Currents podcast, the author joins BI director of ESG research Eric Kane to discuss why he prefers the term climate breakdown over climate change, how he selects species to focus on given the myriad examples, and why it’s important to look beyond the impact of climate change on humans.

This episode was recorded on July 3.

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