Celestine

Motto:A man's worth is no greater than his ambitions.
Celestine Morgan, an accomplished writer with a deep passion for environmental science, is the author of 15 insightful books that explore our planet's ecosystems and sustainability practices. Her latest book, "Earth's Whisper: Listening to Our Planet’s Urgent Call," published in April 2024, has received widespread acclaim for its compelling narrative on climate change and actionable solutions for a greener future. Celestine contributes regularly to online platforms and eco-focused magazines, sharing her knowledge and inspiring readers to make a difference.
Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney, Celestine's academic journey has been marked by a series of impactful roles. She has served as a research scientist investigating renewable energy sources, an environmental consultant advising on sustainable development projects, and a dedicated educator fostering young minds at both secondary and tertiary levels. Before finding her calling in writing, she also ventured into the world of media, working as everything from a script editor to a content producer for educational documentaries.
Currently, Celestine resides in Wellington, New Zealand, where she enjoys the lush landscapes and vibrant community committed to ecological preservation. When not busy writing or lecturing, you can find her exploring local trails or participating in beach clean-up initiatives along the coast.
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