
Climate Changed
By Pablo Ribeiro Dias, PHD
Climate Changed is a clear-eyed, deeply personal, and science-grounded exploration of the environmental crises shaping our world—and what we can do about them. Written by engineer and sustainability expert Pablo Ribeiro Dias, this book bridges the gap between hard science and everyday understanding. Dias traces the roots of environmental degradation from the age of extraction through industrialization to today’s global climate emergency, connecting the dots between history, science, and social change.
What sets Climate Changed apart is its global perspective and its balance of evidence and accessibility. Rather than simply sounding the alarm, Dias breaks down complex topics like greenhouse gases, biodiversity loss, and life cycle assessment into clear, actionable insights. He shows how climate change intersects with social equity, economic policy, and daily consumption—and how each of us can make informed choices that ripple outward. Drawing from personal experiences, academic research, and cultural reflections, Dias offers a compelling narrative that feels both urgent and empowering.
For readers seeking clarity in the chaos of environmental information overload, Climate Changed is both a field guide and a call to action. Whether you’re new to the conversation or looking to deepen your understanding, this book delivers the tools, context, and motivation to become part of the solution. Bold, compassionate, and backed by science, it’s a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of our planet.
















