LUIGI MORELLI graduated with a Masters in Environmental Sciences in 1981. He has a passion for social and cultural change, which led him to live and work in intentional communities serving people with special needs (Camphill International, L'Arche International), or cohousing communities. In his American historical writings he blends the historical and scientific with the imaginative approach of myths, legends and biographies. His other writings concern cultural renewal from a historical perspective and its present impacts on natural science, psychology, social science and literature. His most recent publication is Searching for the Spirit of the West (Clairview, 2023). A full list of his books can be found at: www.millenniumculmination.net
'Morelli takes the reader on a hero's journey through the entrenched theories of climate change into the deeper, holistic causes of - and potential solutions to - this confounding, highly politicized reality.' - Robert Karp, social entrepreneur 'The author should be commended for compiling this timely and well-researched book. It will be of great value to all who are looking for a better understanding of troubling weather phenomena and a beacon of hope for those who have been disappointed with the inability of conventional climate science to explain them'. - Branko Furst, MD, author of The Heart and Circulation 'A very important contribution to the ecological crisis we humans currently face. Through the lens of Schauberger's work, the reader is called to take a very wide, encompassing view of nature. Morelli convincingly demonstrates that in the current climate change narrative we desperately need such an outlook and the kind of approach that Schauberger developed.' - Elisabeth Chomko, filmmaker