1. David Wallace-Wells was born on 1982 and is an American journalist known for his writings on climate change.

1. David Wallace-Wells was born on 1982 and is an American journalist known for his writings on climate change.
David Wallace-Wells wrote the 2017 essay "The Uninhabitable Earth"; the essay was published in New York as a long-form article and was the most-read article in the history of the magazine.
David Wallace-Wells was hired in March 2022 by The New York Times to write a weekly newsletter and contribute to The New York Times Magazine.
David Wallace-Wells was born in 1982, in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, and then spent his later childhood and teenage years in Riverdale.
David Wallace-Wells's father was an academic and his mother worked as a kindergarten teacher in East Harlem.
David Wallace-Wells's brother, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, is a staff writer for The New Yorker.
David Wallace-Wells is currently on staff at the New York Times with a weekly opinion newsletter and monthly long-form essays in The New York Times Magazine.
David Wallace-Wells's work has appeared in New York magazine, where he was the Deputy Editor for many years.
David Wallace-Wells was a 2019 National Fellow at New America.
On July 17,2019, David Wallace-Wells appeared on an episode of The Doctor's Farmacy, a video produced by functional medicine practitioner Mark Hyman.
Since 2017, David Wallace-Wells has written extensively about climate change in New York magazine.
David Wallace-Wells has said that he is optimistic about the earth's environmental future but remains cautious.
David Wallace-Wells's best known work is "The Uninhabitable Earth", an article published July 9,2017 in New York magazine.
David Wallace-Wells later turned the work into a full-length book of the same name, published in 2019.