ISBN : 978-93-7462-020-5
Category : Academic
Catalogue : Life Style
ID : SB22159
Paperback
700.00
e Book
599.00
Pages : 207
Language : English
There was a time when the phrase “global warming” sounded distant—scientific, gradual, almost negotiable. It belonged to reports, conferences, and predictions about a future many believed was still far away. Today, that illusion has vanished. The Earth is no longer whispering warnings; it is shouting them through collapsing glaciers, relentless heat waves, rising oceans, raging wildfires, failing crops, disappearing species, and communities displaced by climate disasters. We have crossed a psychological threshold. What was once called global warming is now increasingly described as global boiling—a term that reflects not only rising temperatures, but the intensity, urgency, and instability defining our age. This book was born from a simple but pressing question: How did humanity reach this point, and more importantly, can we still change course? The pages ahead are not written to spread fear, nor to offer empty optimism. They are written to confront reality with honesty. Climate change is no longer a problem for future generations alone; it is the defining challenge of our present civilization. Every nation, every economy, every ecosystem, and every individual is now connected to this crisis. Yet within this challenge lies an extraordinary opportunity. Human history has always been shaped by moments of reckoning—times when societies were forced to rethink the way they lived, consumed, governed, and imagined progress. This is one of those moments. The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, from reckless extraction to sustainability, and from short-term profit to long-term survival is not merely an environmental shift; it is a transformation of human priorities. This book is an invitation to understand that the climate crisis is not just about carbon emissions or temperature charts. It is about humanity’s relationship with the planet that sustains it. The era of denial is ending. The era of responsibility must begin.