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Green Mars

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Pages
624
Language
EN
ISBN
9780553572391
Reading Time
~10h 55min

Green Mars is a book by Kim Stanley Robinson. It has 624 pages.

About this book

Kim Stanley Robinson’s novel continues the chronicle of planetary transformation that began with its predecessor, shifting focus from initial colonization to the complex ecological and political realities of a changing world. The narrative follows generations of settlers as they navigate the scientific, environmental, and ideological challenges of terraforming. Robinson grounds his vision in rigorous research, weaving together atmospheric science, geology, and biology to depict the gradual alteration of a barren landscape into a living ecosystem. Beyond its technical precision, the novel examines how human societies adapt when confronted with radical environmental change, exploring tensions between preservation and development, collective governance and individual ambition. The work is distinguished by its ensemble cast, each representing distinct philosophical and political perspectives that clash as the planet itself evolves. Noted for its interdisciplinary approach and sustained examination of human responsibility toward altered environments, the book remains an established work in hard science fiction, offering readers a detailed meditation on ecology, governance, and the long-term consequences of planetary engineering.

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Green Mars has 624 pages.

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Kim Stanley Robinson’s novel continues the chronicle of planetary transformation that began with its predecessor, shifting focus from initial colonization to the complex ecological and political realities of a changing world. The narrative follows generations of settlers as they navigate the scienti...

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Green Mars was written by Kim Stanley Robinson.