Terraforming : Ecopolitical Transformations and Environmentalism in Science Fiction
Terraforming is the process of making other worlds habitable for human life. Its counterpart on Earth-geoengineering- is receiving serious consideration as a way to address climate change. Contemporary environmental awareness and our understanding of climate change is influenced by science fiction,...
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Main Author: | Pak, Chris (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Liverpool University Press
2016
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