Francesco Sylos Labini, a physicist and research director at the Enrico Fermi Center for Study and Research in Rome, and Matteo Caravani, a postdoctoral fellow at the Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, have coauthored an extraordinarily researched book, “Conflict, Climate and Inequities: Convergence to a World Crisis,” to be discussed at Mama Farm, on July 31 at 6 p.m. (The topic is so popular, the event is sold out.) These scholars present a compilation of key themes for understanding the present and imagining the future based on lectures and interviews. It addresses international relations, climate change, and inequalities and their origins. In their book, “we sustain that this analytical reflection is essential to create space for critical reflection on pathways forward.” The Long Island Advance reached out to these two scientists.