Warmth By Rithvik Singh
Warmth By Rithvik Singh
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Warmth is a deeply personal and quietly powerful book about climate change, responsibility, and what it means to care in a world on the brink. Rather than focusing on statistics or fear, Daniel Sherrell approaches the climate crisis through human emotions—grief, love, hope, and moral courage.
Blending memoir, philosophy, and reflection, Warmth asks difficult questions: How do we live meaningful lives when the future feels uncertain? What do we owe to one another, and to the generations that come after us? The book explores activism not as loud protest alone, but as an act of care, honesty, and staying present with uncomfortable truths.
This book is for readers who want to understand climate change beyond headlines—for those who feel deeply, think slowly, and believe that empathy and responsibility still matter. Warmth is not just about the planet warming; it’s about holding on to our humanity, even when the world feels fragile.
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