To Sophie Strand, climate change is understood as the profound, often tumultuous alterations in global weather patterns and ecosystems initiated primarily by human activities, such as deforestation, fossil fuel consumption, and industrial agriculture. She views it as a complex web of disruptions that affect not just atmospheric conditions, but the very fabric of life—how species interact, how bodies of water move and transform, and how landscapes evolve. For Sophie, climate change is not merely a scientific phenomenon; it is a narrative of interconnectedness and interdependence, where the fate of human and non-human realms are inextricably linked. It calls for a holistic reimagining of our relationship with the Earth, urging us to embrace a deeper ecological wisdom that honors the delicate balance of all living systems.