The Right to Be Cold
- 337 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Originally published: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Allen Lane, 2015.
Sheila Watt-Cloutier offers a visionary approach to twenty-first-century leadership, drawing from her extensive experience engaging with global decision-makers. She expertly connects contemporary issues—the environment, economy, foreign policy, global health, and sustainability—framing them not as isolated concerns but as an interconnected whole. Her activism powerfully illustrates the profound impact of global climate change on human rights, particularly in the Arctic, where its effects are most immediate and dramatic. Watt-Cloutier advocates for a holistic perspective, emphasizing the inseparable link between environmental stewardship and human well-being.

Originally published: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Allen Lane, 2015.