
About the
Christopher Klove is a hybrid genre writer with wild imaginations who stops at nothing until his readers are satisfied.
He is going to take you deep, and deeper into the fictional world, and then, suddenly, you are reading about scientific data which blends perfectly with his imaginations. This is exactly how he registered his appearance with his first Climate Change novel, untitled, “The Search for the Green Planet, in which he described a fictional alien kingdom and perfectly drew them into our real world; then empowered them to find solutions to the real-world challenges.
He believes the world will become much better when people commit to reading more books than watching anything that is displayed on the screen because the value of the things that are displayed on the screen diminishes every day as new technologies emerge everyday.
He is the author of several books, including “The Search for the Green Planet”, “Death Race”, “Abena the Butterfly”, “The Lion and the Fly” and a collection of self-written short stories aimed at shaping the character of his readers, mostly teenagers.
Klove completed Achimota School in 2003 and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Management Options from Central University in Ghana. He worked as a teacher and school administrator before becoming the founder and CEO of Unique Seed Educational Consultancy, which works with schools, parents, and organisations working with special needs children.

Inspiration Behind The Book
“The Search for the Green Planet” was inspired by the desire to educate Ghanaians and African youths about the threats of climate change in a world that is rapidly evolving due to human activities recorded over millions of years. Many aspects of climate change are not covered in everyday news, which is why this book serves as an important educational resource to enhance understanding of climate change among global citizens.
This book also guides political leaders, institutions, and individuals on how to live responsibly to extend the planet’s lifespan. It draws on experiences and lessons from a fictional alien kingdom that failed to respect its ecosystem and maintain ecological balance, leading to its downfall.
In addition, the book boldly addresses issues of corruption, underdevelopment, and disunity within Africa, highlighting the necessity for change to create a better continent.
Overall, this book is a remarkable masterpiece and would make an excellent companion for students and all citizens of the Earth.