About the Book
Book Overview
A Book That Connects the Inner World with the Natural World
When Values Fade, Forests Fall is a powerful and reflective exploration of how the decline of human values directly contributes to environmental destruction. It explains, with remarkable clarity, that the crisis facing nature today is not merely ecological—it is deeply ethical, emotional, and spiritual.
The book invites readers to pause, observe, and rethink how their choices, habits, and values shape the world around them.
A Book That Connects the Inner World with the Natural World
Environmental Crisis = Values Crisis
The central idea of the book is simple yet urgent:
When empathy fades, forests fall. When awareness disappears, pollution rises. When gratitude weakens, consumption grows.
Jay Sri reveals how the loss of inner values such as humility, contentment, and responsibility reflects directly in the destruction of forests, rivers, wildlife, and climate balance.
Nature, he argues, mirrors the state of the human heart.
Other Details
Print length: 104 pages
Publisher: Bluerose Publishers
Publication date: 17 November 2025
Language: English
A Call to Action
The next 10–20 years are extremely critical. If humanity does not restore values within itself, saving the planet will become impossible.
What the Book Explores
A Journey Through Values, Nature, and Awareness
The chapters highlight some of today’s most important issues:
1. Erosion of Human Values
2. Damage to Nature