CLIMATE CHANGE. The phrase rings with an alliterative charm, yet it evokes a notion that is far from simple. It invites us to consider our relationship with the elements and the forces that govern our world.
Before the advent of writing, it is difficult to pinpoint precisely what our ancestors understood about their environment. But we are awed by how ancient buildings and monuments, which have stood the test of time, often mapped and predicted cosmological and planetary movements. These early forms of knowledge, though less defined, reveal a deep human desire to comprehend the uncontrollable forces of nature.