STATE OF FEAR
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Details:
• ISBN: 9788177669695
• Edition: 1
• Publishing Year: 2004
• Pages: 528
• Language: Translated From English to Marathi
• Category: Fiction
• Binding: Paperback
• Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
• Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
• Weight: 450 grams
About the Book:
As industrialization increases, so does the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which is causing a rise in global temperatures. This growing heat results in the melting of snow and rising water levels across the globe, leading to natural calamities such as floods, storms, famine, and cloud bursting.
In the face of this alarming crisis, NERF, a charitable organization dedicated to the betterment of the environment, organizes a global meeting in California to discuss solutions. However, they are lacking the funds to execute their mission. At the same time, a faction of environmentalists, disillusioned with conventional methods, resorts to terrorism. They initiate underwater bomb explosions in the Pacific Ocean, setting off a tsunami racing toward California’s coasts at an astonishing speed of 800 km per hour.
As the disaster unfolds, the novel explores the tensions between those who strive to save the planet through peaceful means and those who believe in drastic measures to awaken humanity to the environmental crisis. With a thrilling pace and a dire warning about the dangers of unchecked industrialization, this book delves into the consequences of human actions on the natural world and the extreme lengths some will go to in the name of saving it.
 
            
 
      
 
       
         

