terraforming-strategies
Proposals to increase greenhouse gases and melt polar ice to warm Mars and complete its hydrological cycle, facing technical, ecological, and political obstacles.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
Nadia remains in Sheffield to implement a new cooperative-based eco-economic system on Mars, focusing on horizontalization of businesses and establishing a Martian currency resistant to Terran speculation. Meanwhile, a conference in Sabishii debates terraforming strategies, particularly the use of greenhouse gases and melting polar ice, but faces ecological, political, and technical challenges that complicate unilateral action. Nadia also navigates internal political struggles within the executive council, balancing ideological conflicts and resistance while managing the complexities of Mars's evolving governance and environmental regulation.