Humanity has caused unprecedented and irreversible changes to the world’s climate. We are witnessing some of the worst effects of climate change in the past two years in comparison to the last decade. To understand the catastrophic effects of climate change and how we can confront this crisis, we have brought you three must-read books this month!

All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis *****
Various authors
The book consists of provocating essays from frontline climate activists who are harnessing the truth and encouraging solutions to the climate crisis. A renaissance is blooming in the climate movement. All We can Save gives the readers an insight into a representative, nuanced, and solution-oriented public conversation on the climate crisis. The authors offer a spectrum of ideas on how we can rapidly, radically reshape society.
The book is a celebration of visionaries who are leading us on a path toward all we can save. It is a must-read for everyone who is willing to bring in changes.

This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate *****
Author:Â Naomi Klein
Author of the global bestseller Shock Doctrine and No Logo, Naomi Klein shows that climate change and global warming have a direct correlation with capitalism. She shows the readers a way to transform this failed economic system and build a radically improved society.
She exposes the myths that are clouding the climate debate. This inspiring read shows the readers how we can change the world before the world changes into a place where no one is safe.  This Changes Everything is a book that redefines our era.

The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History ****
Author:Â Elizabeth Kolbert
There have been five mass extinctions in this world over the last half-billion years. Scientists are currently monitoring the sixth extinction, the most devastating extinction since the wipeout of dinosaurs. This time, the cataclysm is humankind.
New Yorker writer, Elizabeth Kolbert depicts how human beings have altered life on the planet like no other species. She depicts the history of extinction as a concept and provides a moving comprehensive account of the disappearance of species in recent decades. Through her book, she compels her readers with the fundamental question of what it means to be human. This thought-provoking book is a must-read!