The world is ending! Or is it?
We are witnessing unprecedented shifts in our environment—rising temperatures, disappearing species, and ecosystems transforming before our eyes. The question is no longer whether change is happening, but what kind of world will be left for future generations?
To unpack these realities, I sat down with Adam Welz , an environmentalist, journalist, and author of The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown. With years of experience documenting ecological change across continents, Adam has studied how even the slightest disruptions in climate can trigger cascading effects on biodiversity—many of which go unnoticed in mainstream climate discussions. We explore the hidden casualties of climate breakdown, the reshaping of entire landscapes, and the delicate balance between preserving what we know and accepting nature’s inevitable evolution.
Are we doing enough to safeguard the planet for future generations or are we witnessing an irreversible shift that we have yet to fully comprehend?