Contemporary

The Dark Environmentalist

by Mohammed Abdul Halim
Released: 28th August, 2024
ISBN:
9781805144731
A story set in a region of the world grappling with the tangible effects of climate change, and dealing with the necessity of radical actions to underscore the urgency of the climate crisis. The book delves into the intriguing dynamics of societal perceptions and the unconventional paths individuals take to instigate change.

Full synopsis

Climate change, characterized by escalating environmental crises such as droughts, storms, and melting ice sheets, forces both humans and animals to seek sustainable livelihoods in a world constrained by finite habitation spaces. The surge in global population exacerbates inequalities, with women and girls disproportionately burdened by the ensuing suffering. Nadia Begum, a woman from Bangladesh, emerges as a voice from the climate-affected delta region, proposing solutions in the face of a looming environmental crisis.

Nadia, having experienced climate ravages, embarks on a mission to recalibrate global warming levels, envisioning a world where humanity serves as stewards of nature. The daunting challenge lies in overcoming entrenched interests, from billionaires hoarding wealth to corporations exploiting resources. She perceives herself as a supernatural force, wrestling with the thin line between visionary conviction and a descent into madness as she endeavours to shield the Earth from disintegration. In this complex narrative, the imperative for viable solutions to the pressing climate crisis remains urgent and paramount.

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