By the time Phil Chase is elected president, the world's climate is far on its way to irreversible change. Food scarcity, housing shortages, diminishing medical care, and vanishing species are just some of the consequences. The erratic winter the Washington, D.C., area is experiencing is another gri
Sixty Days and Counting
β Scribed by Robinson, Kim Stanley
- Book ID
- 108511973
- Publisher
- Spectra
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Series
- Capitol, Bk 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780553903508
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Inside-the-Beltway policy wonks and government scientists strive to save the world from environmental collapse in the well-written third installment (after 2005's Fifty Degrees Below) of this hyperrealistic, near-future SF series. The Gulf Streamβslowed by global warmingβhas been restarted and nuclear-powered naval ships stand by to generate electricity for frigid coastal cities. Phil Chase, an ecologically minded Democrat from California in the Al Gore mold, has won the presidency, due in part to the efforts of NSA scientist Frank Vanderwal and his spook girlfriend, Caroline Barr, who helped foil a right-wing attempt to fix the election. But only time will tell if the world has both the scientific know-how and the political will to reverse the ongoing rush toward an ecological precipice. Combining surprisingly interesting discussions of environmental science with Robinson's trademark tramps through nature and an exciting espionage subplot, this novel should appeal to both the author's regular SF audience and anyone concerned with the ecological health of our planet (Mar.)
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About the Author
Kim Stanley Robinson is a winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. He is the author of eleven previous books, including the bestselling Mars trilogy and the critically acclaimed Fifty Degrees Below, Forty Signs of Rain, The Years of Rice and Salt , and Antarctica βfor which he was sent to the Antarctic by the U.S. National Science Foundation as part of their Antarctic Artists and Writersβ Program. He lives in Davis, California
From the Hardcover edition.
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### From Publishers Weekly Inside-the-Beltway policy wonks and government scientists strive to save the world from environmental collapse in the well-written third installment (after 2005's *Fifty Degrees Below*) of this hyperrealistic, near-future SF series. The Gulf Streamβslowed by global warmin
### From Publishers Weekly Inside-the-Beltway policy wonks and government scientists strive to save the world from environmental collapse in the well-written third installment (after 2005's _Fifty Degrees Below_) of this hyperrealistic, near-future SF series. The Gulf Streamβslowed by global warmin