environmental-vulnerability
Concerns about the loss of space mirrors and the consequent threat to the upper limits of the Martian biosphere, highlighting ecological fragility.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
In this chapter, Sax embarks on a solitary rover journey across the Martian landscape, experiencing a profound sense of freedom and reflection on humanity's potential for creating a just and advanced civilization on Mars. He observes the evolving biosphere, noting signs of life such as lichen and moss, and contemplates the challenges and possibilities of sustaining life and civilization in the changing Martian environment. The chapter juxtaposes the physical exploration of Mars with philosophical meditations on freedom, scientific progress, and the fragile future of the planet's biosphere.