Charles Eisenstein’s “Climate: A New Story” rewrites the history of climate change. Eisenstein is an advocate of completely rethinking how we respond to ecological disasters and how we heal from them. He explores how a “fight” attitude and a lack of integration result from categorizing the natural environment. He highlights the holy importance of rivers, woods, and species, going beyond carbon emissions. Through diverting attention from imminent disaster, the book fosters significant relationships and practical measures for preserving the environment.