Climate change, as articulated by Vanessa Andreotti, can be understood as a complex, multifaceted crisis rooted in the entanglements of ecological, social, economic, and cultural systems. It transcends mere shifts in weather patterns and encapsulates the broader implications of human activities on the planet's life-supporting systems, highlighting the intersections of environmental degradation, social injustices, and global inequities. This phenomenon calls for a critical examination of modernity's paradigm of endless growth and exploitation, urging a transformative and relational approach to re-conceptualizing human-nature relationships. Addressing climate change demands not just technological and policy shifts, but also deeper ethical reflections and structural changes in how societies envision and enact their futures.
See also: global change, climate justice, global south, global north, human right