Humanity’s Most Confounding Survival Epic




Outside Podcast show

Summary: People encounter all kinds of threats in the natural world, but a virus presents an especially ominous challenge, as Outside contributing editor David Quammen can attest after decades of research on the topic. Quammen forecast a COVID-19–like pandemic in his 2012 book, Spillover, and beginning in the 1980s, he wrote a column for Outside called Natural Acts that had him pursuing fascinating scientific questions around the planet. He eventually took a special interest in zoonotic diseases, traveling to remote jungles and villages where contagions like HIV and Ebola had crossed over from animals to humans. Now he’s back with <a href="https://www.outsideonline.com/culture/books-media/david-quammens-breathless-book-review/">Breathless: The Scientific Race to Defeat a Deadly Virus</a>, a gripping investigation of our battle against COVID. In this episode, Quammen describes why the disease will be with us for a long time and what we can do reduce the risk of future pandemics. This episode is brought to you by Tracksmith, a proudly independent running brand that makes high-performance products for amateur runners striving to be their best. Check out its entire collection at <a href="http://tracksmith.com/">tracksmith.com</a>. New customers get $15 off their first order of $75 or more for a limited time by entering the code OUTSIDE at checkout.