When The Ocean Forgets

When The Ocean Forgets

Shameem Kazmi

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Editorial:
Shameem Kazmi
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Oceanografía (mares)
ISBN:
9781838418021
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When the Ocean Forgets is a bold and poetic exploration of a planetary mind in crisis. Blending cutting-edge science with haunting insight, Shameem Kazmi takes us into the depths of ocean memory and how it has held Earth’s climate in balance for millennia, and what happens when that memory begins to erode.This book reveals a truth often overlooked: the ocean does not simply respond to climate change, it remembers it. That memory, stored in warmth, salt, and movement, governs monsoons, seasons, and survival. But as stratification deepens, currents falter, and warmth sinks beyond reach, the ocean is forgetting. And as it forgets, so do we and our ability to predict, to prepare, to preserve.With a voice that spans science, Indigenous wisdom, and systems philosophy, Kazmi invites us to rethink resilience not as control, but as listening. This book challenges our assumptions about stability, progress, and foresight in a world growing more unknowable by the tide.For those seeking to understand the climate story beneath the headlines, When the Ocean Forgets offers an unforgettable immersion and a rallying call to act, imagine, and adapt. Aligned with the ambitions of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 14 (Life Below Water), this is not just a book. It is a memory device for the Anthropocene.

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