Kim Stanley Robinson
A brilliant sci-fi thriller imagines how the massive floods of climate change could transform Earth
What will happen to the world after the polar ice caps melt? Kim Stanley Robinson has an answer in his new book 'New York 2140.'
Here's a cautionary tale about why we shouldn't colonize any Earth-like neighboring planets
An Earth-like planet in the habitable zone of the nearest star to the sun seems like a tantalizing site for a colony. But should we go there at all?
Here's a cautionary tale about why we shouldn't colonize any Earth-like neighboring planets
An Earth-like planet in the habitable zone of the nearest star to the sun seems like a tantalizing site for a colony. But should we go there at all?
Here's a cautionary tale about why we shouldn't colonize any Earth-like neighboring planets
An Earth-like planet in the habitable zone of the nearest star to the sun seems like a tantalizing site for a colony. But should we go there at all?
Robots may be headed to Alpha Centauri, but humans probably won't ever follow
Will humans ever spread throughout the galaxy?
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Climate change has transformed science fiction in one major way
Even the best sci-fi stories from a decade ago don't do this.
The best sci-fi novel of 2015 completely changed the way I think about humanity's future
Will humans ever spread throughout the galaxy?