Hey seekers of quality! This is a longread of our series “Quality Coverage” where only high standard journalism is featured.
In times when journalism is perceived as a freebie you don’t get to read breathtaking content everyday. Unless you have subscribed to some print (oldschool) or online newspapers and magazines. Sometimes, though, articles are so good that editors take them from behind the paywall for us all to read.
The first coverage we are referring to here is by Nathaniel Rich. He has been diving deep into the history that reveals how we tackled climate change. He describes how we, as a global society, failed to tackle climate change. The result, thus, is a book-long coverage in the New York Times Magazine that sure is one of the reads of the year.
Enjoy: Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost stopped Climate Change
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