
Blueprint for a Better World: A Journey Through the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Books That Fight Back Series)
What if the solutions to our biggest global challenges weren't locked away in government offices or corporate boardrooms, but hiding in plain sight? This book argues they're closer than you'd imagine. Sree Krishna Seelam doesn't offer another dry treatise on sustainability. Instead, he crafts something far more compelling: a collection of interconnected stories paired with practical wisdom. You'll journey through the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals, but not as abstract concepts. Rather, they come alive through real people, real struggles, and tangible shifts already underway across the planet. The narrative bounces between heartbreak and hope with uncomfortable honesty. You'll encounter communities that rewrote their own destinies, ecosystems clawing back from the brink of collapse, and innovations you've probably never heard of. What makes this work stick is its refusal to let you off easy. Each chapter asks: what are you actually going to do about this? This isn't a book for passive reading. It speaks directly to anyone bothered by inequality, worried about our climate, or frustrated by the gap between knowing what's wrong and knowing how to help. Activists, decision-makers, business leaders, and ordinary people searching for a genuine sense of agency will find something here that resonates. The central message rings clear: change isn't some distant dream. It's waiting for your participation.
- Author: Sree Krishna Seelam
- Publisher: www.Wedidit.in
- Genre: Social Sciences
- ISBN: B0DW9GB7QT
- Pages: 117 pages
