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The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ (suitable for mature teens 16+)
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Author: Kim Stanley Robinson
Release Date: October 19, 2021
Genre: Science & Technology

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Description

The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson: A Must-Read Climate Fiction Novel

About the Book

The Ministry for the Future is a bold and urgent novel that imagines what humanity must do to survive the climate crisis. Written by acclaimed author Kim Stanley Robinson, this book puts a powerful idea at its center: what if the world created an organization whose only job was to protect future generations?

It is not just a story. It is a roadmap, a warning, and a deeply human vision of how we might still turn things around.

From the Back Cover

The climate crisis has arrived. Millions are dying. And somewhere in Zurich, a small agency called the Ministry for the Future is fighting to change the rules of the global economy before it is too late.

This is the story of that fight, and of the people who refuse to give up on the future.

About the Author

Kim Stanley Robinson is one of the most respected names in science fiction today. He is best known for his Mars trilogy and has spent decades writing about science, politics, ecology, and the future of civilization. His work has won the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and many others. When Robinson writes about climate change, the world listens.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is for anyone who cares about the future of our planet and wants to understand the real forces shaping it. If you enjoy thought-provoking fiction, political storytelling, or climate science, this novel will stay with you long after the last page.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is The Ministry for the Future based on real events or science? Yes, Kim Stanley Robinson based the book on real climate science, actual economic theories like carbon coin currency, and ongoing global policy debates. While it is fiction, the ideas inside are grounded in facts and real-world proposals.

Q: Is this book suitable for teenagers or young adults? The book is written for adults and mature readers. It deals with heavy themes like mass death, political violence, and economic collapse. Readers aged 16 and above who enjoy serious fiction can handle it, but parental guidance is recommended for younger teens.

Q: How is this different from other climate change books? Most climate books are either pure science or pure doom. The Ministry for the Future is different because it offers real solutions and tells a gripping human story at the same time. It is hopeful without being naive, and realistic without being hopeless.

Q: Is The Ministry for the Future part of a series? No, it is a standalone novel. You do not need to have read any other Kim Stanley Robinson books to enjoy it. It works perfectly as your first introduction to his writing.

Additional information
Weight1047.56 g
Dimensions13.72 × 4.70 × 20.96 cm
Short Summary

The Ministry for the Future opens with one of the most harrowing scenes in modern fiction: a deadly heatwave in India that kills millions in a single week. From there, the novel follows Mary Murphy, head of the newly formed Ministry for the Future, as she works to build economic and political systems that can actually stop climate collapse.Robinson weaves together dozens of perspectives, from central bankers to activists to refugees, to show that the climate crisis is not just a science problem. It is a money problem, a power problem, and a human problem. The book explores radical solutions like carbon currencies, rewilding, and new global financial tools. What makes this novel truly special is that it feels real. Robinson grounds every idea in actual economics, real policy debates, and genuine science. You finish this book feeling informed, challenged, and strangely hopeful.

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