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social-conflict

Conflicts between immigrant groups, ecoteurs, and settlers illustrate the social tensions in Martian society.

1 chapter across 1 book

Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson

Chapter 39

Nadia, as president of the executive council on Mars, struggles with the political and social complexities of governing a rapidly changing and divided colony, facing conflicts from various factions including ecoteurs, immigrant groups, and settlers. She focuses on organizing a conference to address the emerging hydrological challenges caused by climate changes and melting ice, particularly the flooding of southern craters, and explores strategies for managing Mars' unique watershed systems. The chapter highlights the difficulties of terraforming Mars while balancing preservation of its primal landscape and the competing interests of its inhabitants.