1st Edition

Humanity in Crisis—A Comprehensive Reflection on Anthropogenic Challenges and Pathways to Solutions

By Medani P. Bhandari Copyright 2026
458 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by River Publishers

458 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by River Publishers

This is a groundbreaking exploration of humanity's multifaceted crises in the Anthropocene era. This book offers an in-depth examination of human-induced challenges—ranging from climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation to social inequality, political instability, and ethical dilemmas posed by technological advancements. It brings diverse perspectives, integrating insights... Read more

Chapter 1. Introduction: Humanity in Crisis—A Comprehensive Reflection on Anthropogenic Challenges and Pathways to Solutions

Part I: Understanding the Crisis 

Chapter 2: Understanding the Crisis: Theories and Epistemology

Chapter 3: The Anthropocene and Its Consequences

Chapter 4: Systemic Crises in a Globalized World

Part II: Environmental Crises

Chapter 5: Environmental Crises: Causes, Consequences, and Responses

Chapter 6: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Collapse

Chapter 7: The Global Water Crisis

Chapter 8: Pollution and Waste Management

Part III: Social and Humanitarian Crises

Chapter 9: Social and Humanitarian Crises

Chapter 10: Public Health in Peril

Chapter 11: Conflict, War, and Displacement

Chapter 12: Gender Inequality and Social Justice

Chapter 13: Education in Crisis

Part IV: Political and Economic Crises

Chapter 14: Political and Economic Crises

Chapter 15: Political Instability and Governance

Chapter 16: The Crisis of Knowledge and Misinformation

Part V: Cultural and Ethical Crises

Chapter 17: Identity, Belonging, and Social Fragmentation

Chapter 18: Technology and Ethical Dilemmas

Chapter 19: Global Wars and Conflict Crisis

Chapter 20: The Crisis of Meaning and Purpose

Part VI: Pathways to Solutions

Chapter 21: Sustainability and Resilience

Chapter 22: Global Cooperation and Solidarity

Chapter 23: Innovations for a Better Future

Chapter 24: Education for Transformation

Chapter 25: Ethical Leadership and Governance

Part VII: Hope and Vision for Humanity

Chapter 26: Hope and Vision for Humanity

Chapter 27: A Vision for Humanity’s Future

Chapter 28. The Path Forward: Challenges and Opportunities

Chapter 29. Case Studies and Success Stories: Resolving Humanity in Crisis

Biography

Dr. Medani P. Bhandari is a widely recognized humanitarian, professor, author, and editor who has significantly contributed to social and environmental sciences. With expertise in social equity, inequality, inclusion, innovation, feminism, sustainability, climate change, and social and environmental policies and management, Dr. Bhandari has dedicated his career to these important areas. In addition to his extensive scholarly work, Dr. Bhandari is a poet, essayist, and advocate for the environment and social causes. His expertise expands to global and international environmental politics and justice, climate change, sustainable development, public/social policy, the non-profit sector, renewable energy, nature, culture, and power. He has gained field experience across diverse regions, including Asia, Africa, North America, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, and the Middle East. Dr. Bhandari has authored and co-edited several books, including Green Web-II: Standards and Perspectives from the IUCN, 2nd Edition; Reducing Inequalities Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Multilevel Approach, Educational Transformation; The Nexus of Climate Change and Land-use – Global Scenario with Reference to Nepal, Women and Society, etc. Furthermore, Dr. Bhandari's creative writing encompasses a vast collection of poems and essays. Dr. Bhandari's multifaceted contributions to academia, humanitarianism, and creative writing have solidified his reputation as an esteemed figure in social and environmental sciences, profoundly impacting social equity, sustainability, climate change, and beyond. Professor Bhandari holds five master's degrees in social and environmental sciences and a Ph.D. in sociology. For 45 years, he has been actively involved in environmental conservation and humanitarian efforts through nonprofit and academic platforms. Guided by the philosophy that all living and non-living beings are interconnected ("Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam") and the principle of "Live and Let Others Live," his work reflects a deep commitment to the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants. He serves as an International Program Director at the New York-based NGO Atlantic State Legal Foundation in Syracuse, NY; a professor at Akamai University, USA, and Sumy State University, Ukraine; and is an advisor to Gandaki University, Nepal. He is also the UNEP Civil Society Regional Facilitator for North America and the Lead Author of UNEP GEO 7. He is also the editor-in-chief of Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, the books series editor at the River Publisher, and the books series editor at Nova Publishers.