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After years of rejection and ridicule, climate scientist Ethan Rowe retreats to the Oregon coast to prove his impossible theory that the planet can heal itself. Working alone in a rundown seaside lab, he creates a living algae system capable of restoring oxygen and cleaning the air. What begins as one man’s quiet experiment soon sparks a global phenomenon that changes the color of the sky — and the course of human history.
Ethan faces mounting pressure from governments and corporations eager to control his creation. But amid the chaos, he finds an ally in Ava Callen, a determined journalist who believes in both the science and the man behind it.
The Breath of the Earth is a moving and thought-provoking story about hope, redemption, and the fragile connection between humanity and nature. Blending science, emotion, and wonder, Jose Gabriel’s novel reminds us that sometimes saving the planet begins not with power, but with faith and the courage to listen when the Earth whispers back.