Published 2024-08-01
Keywords
- Climate Change,
- Mitigation Strategies,
- International Cooperation,
- Geoengineering,
- Sustainable Economy
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Abstract
Kim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the Future presents a speculative yet plausible vision for addressing climate change through coordinated global efforts. The novel's titular organization is dedicated to protecting future generations by implementing comprehensive policies and technologies to mitigate climate change effects. This paper explores the novel’s proposed strategies, their feasibility, and relevance to current climate policy debates. The literature review synthesizes key works from environmental science, economics, and political science that inform the novel’s strategies, highlighting contributions from James Hansen, Paul Hawken and Project Drawdown, and Naomi Klein. Robinson's novel proposes multifaceted strategies, including carbon sequestration, geoengineering, economic reforms, and social equity measures. The Ministry for the Future operates globally, emphasizing international cooperation through treaties and grassroots initiatives. Innovative solutions like carbon pricing and green finance are examined, reflecting real-world counterparts and the need for bold and imaginative thinking in climate action. In conclusion, The Ministry for the Future provides a holistic blueprint for climate action, integrating technological, economic, and social strategies. Its speculative solutions offer inspiration for building a sustainable and equitable future.
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