Farmers in India watch their fields crack under delayed monsoons. Families in California evacuate from flood-swollen rivers born in the sky. Pastoralists in the Sahel balance between famine and flood.
But there is hope in knowledge and in the sheer ingenuity of adaptation. From drought-resistant crops to redesigned stormwater systems, humanity is beginning to reimagine its relationship with rain.
Still, one truth remains unshakable:
We can’t engineer our way out of uncertainty — we can only learn to live within it.
The rain isn’t gone. It’s just different now ; angrier, less predictable, and more powerful than ever before.