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Read by Alex Southwick
We often imagine environmental destruction as something loud and spectacular - burning forests, melting ice, rising seas. But what if the real collapse is happening quietly, in our shopping carts, kitchens, wardrobes, and inboxes? The Quiet Collapse reveals how the rhythms of daily life - what we eat, buy, drive, and even stream - are silently transforming the planet's systems. Through vivid storytelling and clear-eyed investigation, this book uncovers the hidden environmental costs behind ordinary habits, from the water footprint of a cup of coffee to the carbon trail of a single online purchase. Yet this isn't a story of despair. Author Alex Southwick shows that the same everyday actions fueling the problem also hold the power to change it. By reconnecting personal choice with planetary impact, The Quiet Collapse invites readers to see themselves not as passive participants in crisis, but as active agents in renewal. Illuminating, hopeful, and unflinchingly honest, this is the book that makes climate change feel both intimate and actionable - not a distant catastrophe, but a quiet revolution beginning in our own lives
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