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The wind we’ll never meet,  book,  [2022/23] This book is the result of one year of research for my master's thesis.
The research started with an interest I had in wind, as this large and intangible natural phenomenon that I wanted to demystify.
My research question was: what information does the wind carry?

I quickly found out that wind is one of the greatest, most important forces in our world, from circulating the air of our entire planet to pollinating a flower, it’s safe to say that life without wind would be impossible. But as climate change is spreading to every corner of our world, it doesn’t come as a surprise that wind is impacted by it too.
While a lot of people might think that wind is getting stronger with the rise of climate change, the opposite might be true, and this would have even worse consequences.
During the year I spent researching, I tried to look at this phenomenon in various fields, from technologies that help measure it or store its energy to what our daily perception of it is.
So the answer to the research question, in the end, was that wind carries a lot of different information, but one stuck out, and it’s about how our planet is haking in all of its aspects, and there’s no corner of the natural world that we can look at without finding traces of what we as humans are doing to it.   









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