This book presents a vivid portrayal of an apocalyptic and catastrophic future focussing on the consequences of humanity's misuse of natural resources through the lens of ecocriticism. Compromising ten chapters the book explores the concept of the ecological crisis as depicted in contemporary literature particularly in novels and theatrical plays. The chapters feature works from British American and Canadian literature by scholars offering fresh perspectives on ecocriticism. Each part examines humanity's survival stories set in contemporary contexts often within the genres of science fiction and apocalyptic fiction serving as warnings about a potentially devastating future. The book underscores the catastrophic outcomes and potential of chaos that could arise from humanity's exploitation of natural resources. As the chapters unfold these diverse scholarly contributions raise awareness of a global issue while illuminating the interconnected fates of nature society and humanity underscoring the urgent need for change before this impending crisis becomes a harsh reality.