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BHARAT 2035 : The Climate Crisis No One’s Talking About. 1, #1
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- ISBN978-93-7002-774-9
- EAN9789370027749
- Date de parution08/08/2025
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- ÉditeurAstitva Prakashan
Résumé
Bharat 2035 is not science fiction. It's a stark, data-backed reality check on the environmental destruction silently unfolding around us, in our cities, in our homes, and in our lungs. This isn't just another climate book. It's a mirror. From taps running dry in metros to children gasping for air, from floods that wash away livelihoods to forests buried under concrete, this book journeys through 2035 India's most urgent and invisible crisis.
But it doesn't stop at fear. It ends with hope. Not blind optimism, but actionable, grassroots hope that begins with you. If you live in an Indian city and think climate change is still "someone else's problem"- this book will make you uncomfortable. And that's exactly why you need to read it.
But it doesn't stop at fear. It ends with hope. Not blind optimism, but actionable, grassroots hope that begins with you. If you live in an Indian city and think climate change is still "someone else's problem"- this book will make you uncomfortable. And that's exactly why you need to read it.
Bharat 2035 is not science fiction. It's a stark, data-backed reality check on the environmental destruction silently unfolding around us, in our cities, in our homes, and in our lungs. This isn't just another climate book. It's a mirror. From taps running dry in metros to children gasping for air, from floods that wash away livelihoods to forests buried under concrete, this book journeys through 2035 India's most urgent and invisible crisis.
But it doesn't stop at fear. It ends with hope. Not blind optimism, but actionable, grassroots hope that begins with you. If you live in an Indian city and think climate change is still "someone else's problem"- this book will make you uncomfortable. And that's exactly why you need to read it.
But it doesn't stop at fear. It ends with hope. Not blind optimism, but actionable, grassroots hope that begins with you. If you live in an Indian city and think climate change is still "someone else's problem"- this book will make you uncomfortable. And that's exactly why you need to read it.