Climate change is the defining challenge of our time-but addressing it requires more than just charts and carbon stats.
This book offers a wide-reaching, deeply thoughtful look at the crisis through the lenses of science,
Indigenous knowledge, culture, religion, and politics. It explores how traditional worldviews have long understood ecological balance, then builds toward practical, forward-thinking strategies: renewable energy, sustainable farming, smart infrastructure, waste reduction, and carbon removal.
Finally, it pushes into the future-examining emerging technologies, climate finance, education, and the global cooperation needed to make real progress.
Clear-eyed and wide in scope, this is a vital read for anyone ready to move beyond despair and into action.