Kim Stanley Robinson – On Climate Fiction and “The Ministry for the Future”
Summary
Renowned science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson joins Danish Minister Dan Jørgensen to discuss climate change and Robinson's influential novel, "The Ministry for the Future." They delve into the book's premise of deadly heatwaves and humanity's response, exploring the complexities of geoengineering, the COP process, and the financial dilemmas of petrostates. The conversation also touches on the role of nuclear energy, the importance of international cooperation, and Denmark's leading example in the green transition.Episode description
The heat waves of the future could produce deadly “wet bulb temperatures” that would kill millions of people by sheer heat exhaustion. How will governments, citizens and international organizations react, if a heat wave killed 20 million people in India? That is the premise of the novel “The Ministry for the Future” – a novel that mixes science fiction and environmentalism.
The guest on the premiere episode of the fifth season of Planet A is renowned science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson. In “The Ministry for the Future”, he writes about a dystopian, near future where the devastating consequences of climate change are ravaging the world. The book describes how governments and philanthropists try to use geoengineering, like spraying sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere or capturing meltwater of The Greenland Ice Sheet to stem climate change.
While his book “The Ministry for the Future” invites readers into a world where nothing is unthinkable and everything is possible, the solutions he describes are not all science fiction.
And in this episode of Planet A he discusses the promise and perils of geoengineering, the COP-process, the current energy crisis and whether we need nuclear energy in the global green transition with host Minister Dan Jørgensen.
