Climate change is inevitable. Exploitation doesn't have to be.
Dr. Leila Voss builds models that predict where climate migration will hit next. Cities use her forecasts to prepare for rising seas and extreme heat. Governments rely on her data to plan infrastructure. Her work is supposed to protect people.
Then she discovers someone is using it to profit from them.
A powerful investment firm has been quietly acquiring land in the exact regions her models identify as future migration corridors-months before the public ever sees the data. When displaced families arrive, housing prices spike. Rents soar. Investors cash in.
The crisis isn't accidental. It's engineered.
As Leila traces the pattern, she uncovers a coordinated scheme linking corporate forecasting, speculative land grabs, and insider access to life-altering information. Exposing it will cost her career, her reputation, and possibly her safety. Staying silent will cost far more.
In a world where data is power and timing is everything, Climate Profiteers is a tense, timely thriller about information, accountability, and the moral cost of looking away.
For readers of corporate conspiracy fiction and socially grounded thrillers, this novel asks a hard question:
When you know how the system works-what do you do next?