2200 Looks Back: How we got here
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A positive but possible future. Chances are slim, so one future is described: the possible one.2200 Looks Back is a speculative future-history of humanity's narrow path toward survival, ecological recovery, and a wiser civilization by the year 2200. Blending fact, fiction, and informed speculation, Rhodes Hileman looks back from a possible future to ask what humanity would have had to endure, abandon, repair, and finally understand in order to reach a good outcome.The book begins with essay and forecast-style reflections on climate shock, population movement, sea-level rise, biodiversity loss, artificial intelligence, energy systems, social change, and the central challenge of reaching agreement. It then moves into three linked narratives set in 2202 across Russia, Australia, and Canada.In Russia, a geobiologist follows the trail of the Higgs Bison, a revived creature shaped from ancient and contemporary DNA. In Australia, a ranger watches over land, sea, mining, technology, and the fragile ethics of extraction. In Canada, a geobiologist searches for the missing wolverine and discovers that altered habitats can still hold unexpected mysteries.Neither simple dystopia nor easy optimism, 2200 Looks Back imagines a world scarred by the consequences of the 21st century, yet still capable of cooperation, restraint, ecological intelligence, biodiversity recovery, and hard-won hope. It is a book for readers of climate fiction, speculative science fiction, future history, ecological thought, and civilization-scale questions about how humanity might survive on Earth.
A positive but possible future. Chances are slim, so one future is described: the possible one.2200 Looks Back is a speculative future-history of humanity's narrow path toward survival, ecological recovery, and a wiser civilization by the year 2200. Blending fact, fiction, and informed speculation, Rhodes Hileman looks back from a possible future to ask what humanity would have had to endure, abandon, repair, and finally understand in order to reach a good outcome.The book begins with essay and forecast-style reflections on climate shock, population movement, sea-level rise, biodiversity loss, artificial intelligence, energy systems, social change, and the central challenge of reaching agreement. It then moves into three linked narratives set in 2202 across Russia, Australia, and Canada.In Russia, a geobiologist follows the trail of the Higgs Bison, a revived creature shaped from ancient and contemporary DNA. In Australia, a ranger watches over land, sea, mining, technology, and the fragile ethics of extraction. In Canada, a geobiologist searches for the missing wolverine and discovers that altered habitats can still hold unexpected mysteries.Neither simple dystopia nor easy optimism, 2200 Looks Back imagines a world scarred by the consequences of the 21st century, yet still capable of cooperation, restraint, ecological intelligence, biodiversity recovery, and hard-won hope. It is a book for readers of climate fiction, speculative science fiction, future history, ecological thought, and civilization-scale questions about how humanity might survive on Earth.
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