Antarctica

Antarctica by Kim Stanley Robinson, published by Voyager in 1997, is a paperback edition comprising 414 pages. This work presents a narrative set against the backdrop of a critical moment when the treaty safeguarding Antarctica is at risk of collapse, prompting a rush by politicians and corporations eager to exploit its resources.
Readers will find a focus on a radical environmental group’s efforts to engage in sabotage aimed at preserving the untouched beauty of the continent. The story intertwines themes of action and adventure, exploring the tension between environmental preservation and corporate greed. This edition invites readers to delve into the complexities surrounding the future of one of the world’s last great wildernesses.
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When the treaty protecting Antarctica from profiteers is about to dissolve–sending politicians and corporations scrambling to plunder its resources–a radical environmental group embarks on a campaign of sabotage to protect the land’s pristine beauty.
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