The Amazon is not just a forest. It is a force that shapes weather across continents, a living system that regulates the planet's breath, and it is slipping toward collapse.In The Breath of the World, the struggle for the Amazon unfolds as a sweeping global drama where politics, power, and survival collide. From the corridors of Brasília to the depths of Indigenous territories, from international climate summits to illegal frontiers carved into the rainforest, this is the story of one of the most consequential battles of our time.Here, presidents and protestors, scientists and shamans, corporations and communities all converge on a single question: who controls the future of the world's largest rainforest, and what is the cost of its destruction This book traces decades of environmental policy, economic ambition, and resistance, revealing how decisions made in government offices ripple into fires, floods, and disappearing ecosystems. It follows Indigenous peoples who defend their lands with extraordinary resilience, environmental defenders who risk their lives, and global leaders who struggle to balance development with planetary limits.At once a political thriller, environmental history, and urgent warning, The Breath of the World exposes the fragile balance between progress and preservation. It shows how the fate of the Amazon is inseparable from the stability of the global climate, and how close that balance has come to breaking point.As the forest edges toward an uncertain tipping point, one truth becomes impossible to ignore: what happens in the Amazon does not stay in the Amazon.It becomes the weather.It becomes the economy.It becomes the future.