Burn It All

Burn It All

Natalie G. Turner

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Knowledge Bridge Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Cambio climático
ISBN:
9798230406556

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What happens when humanity’s insatiable appetite for resources pushes the Earth past its breaking point? In Burn It All: The Reckoning for a Planet on Fire, we deliver a searing exposé on the catastrophic consequences of overconsumption, environmental neglect, and unchecked exploitation. This isn’t just another warning about climate change-it’s a chilling account of how greed is devouring our planet, leaving behind a legacy of ash, ruin, and despair. From vanishing forests and poisoned rivers to melting ice caps and collapsing ecosystems, this book lays bare the brutal reality of what we stand to lose. Drawing on cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and dire predictions from leading scientists, [Your Name] paints an unflinching picture of a world racing toward irreversible collapse. Each chapter unravels the devastating chain reaction caused by fossil fuel addiction, deforestation, pollution, and biodiversity loss-crises that are not only interconnected but accelerating faster than anyone anticipated. Yet Burn It All is more than a grim forecast. It challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truths behind the systems we uphold and the choices we make. Are we willing to sacrifice the future for short-term profit? Can we still change course before it’s too late? With unrelenting honesty and a powerful call to action, this book forces us to reckon with the consequences of our actions-and to imagine a future where healing the planet becomes our highest priority. Provocative, urgent, and impossible to ignore, Burn It All is a wake-up call for anyone who cares about the fate of our world-and the survival of generations to come.

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