Acharya Prashant discusses the limitations of legislative changes in addressing the climate crisis, noting that while some countries have overhauled their constitutions to grant rights to nature, human greed and profit-seeking remain dominant. He argues that because the climate is abstract and cannot advocate for itself, people are unlikely to respect its rights without a fundamental shift in knowledge. He points out that the current information revolution has paradoxically decreased wisdom and corrupted our internal knowledge with misinformation, leading people to prioritize comfort and instant gratification over long-term environmental health.