Jeff Goodell talks climate change in THE HEAT WILL KILL YOU FIRST & Suing the Fossil Fuel Industry




Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon show

Summary: July 4, 2023 <a href="https://twitter.com/jeffgoodell/status/1676566460334784513">was the hottest day ever recorded on Earth</a>. Are we exceeding the “Goldilocks zone” of a habitable planet?<br> We ask that question of climate journalist and author <a href="https://jeffgoodellwriter.com/">Jeff Goodell</a>. His new book is <a href="https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/jeff-goodell/the-heat-will-kill-you-first/9780316497572/?lens=little-brown-and-company&amp;utm_source=author+website&amp;utm_medium=website&amp;utm_campaign=HeatFeb23">THE HEAT WILL KILL YOU FIRST: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet</a>.<br> We also revisit a conversation about suing the fossil fuel companies for scorching our planet. We play an excerpt from our 2017 interview with Lynn Zinser of Climate Liability News that is still relevant now, five years later.<br> Writers Voice— in depth conversation with writers of all genres, on the air since 2004.<br> Like us on Facebook at Writers Voice with Francesca Rheannon or find us on Twitter @WritersVoice.<br> Love Writer’s Voice? Please rate us on your podcast app. It really helps to get the word out about our show.<br> <a href="https://writersvoice.substack.com/publish/post/134179075">READ THE TRANSCRIPT</a><br> Tags: climate change, global warming, extreme heat, Jeff Goodell, climate litigation, Lynn Zinser, podcast, book recommendations, author interview, book podcast, book show, creative nonfiction<br> Jeff Goodell: First Floods, Then Fire<br> The last time <a href="https://www.writersvoice.net/2017/12/jeff-goodell-water-will-come-lynn-zinser-climate-liability-news/">we spoke with climate journalist Jeff Goodell, it was about his 2017 book</a>, The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World.<br> Now, he’s coming out with a sort of companion book, The Heat Will Kill You First, out July 11 from Little, Brown.<br> It’s about how the rise in global temperatures aren’t just playing havoc with sea levels, but affecting us more directly in the form of extreme heat.<br> Extreme Heat Happening Now<br> Reading the The Heat Will Kill You First <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/interactive/2023/heat-waves-map-us-tracker/">is like reading the latest headlines</a>: from massive wildfires driven by scorched forests to outside workers dying from heat stroke to oceans hotter than ever recorded, all this is becoming terrifyingly familiar to us all.<br> Taking Action<br> But despite the title, The Heat Will Kill You First isn’t just about the threat that’s cooking the planet, but also about what can be done about it, from holding the perpetrators of this crime accountable—the fossil fuel companies—to how we can adapt in a way that makes for a safer, more equitable world.<br> About The Author<br> Jeff Goodell is the author of six previous books. He’s covered climate change for more than two decades at Rolling Stone and is a Senior Fellow at the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center.<br> <br> Lynn Zinser: Suing the Fossil Fuel Companies<br> Back in 2017, <a href="https://www.writersvoice.net/2017/12/jeff-goodell-water-will-come-lynn-zinser-climate-liability-news/">we spoke with Lynn Zinser of Climate Liability News</a> about the efforts to hold the fossil fuel companies legally responsible for the scorching of our planet. Some of the cases we spoke about then have seen important developments.<br> Climate Suits Go Forward<br> This year, the Supreme Court <a href="https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/04/25/us-supreme-court-wont-rule-on-local-climate-cases-why-is-this-a-critical-victory-for-activ">declined to interfere in states’ ability to sue under public nuisance laws</a> — something that had been challenged by the polluters — allowing the suits to go forward.<br> And the landmark suit brought by a group of young people against the federal government under the public trust doctrine,