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The chapter discusses increasing volcanic activity and its potential to trigger an interglacial period by raising atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures.
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The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)Ursula K. Le Guin
Chapter 17
In this chapter, the narrator and Ai undertake a grueling journey across a harsh, volcanic glacier landscape between two erupting volcanoes, Drumner and Dremegole. The narrative explores the physical and psychological challenges they face, including the effects of time dilation on Ai's life, the dangers of the volcanic environment, and their growing mutual understanding and cooperation. The chapter also reflects on the geological and climatological forces shaping the planet, hinting at broader themes of change and endurance.