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Fifty Degrees Below

Science in the Capital, Book 2

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Fifty Degrees Below

Auteur(s): Kim Stanley Robinson
Narrateur(s): Peter Ganim, Kim Stanley Robinson
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Best-selling, award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson continues his groundbreaking trilogy of eco-thrillers - and propels us deeper into the awesome whirlwind of climatic change. Set in our nation's capital, here is a chillingly realistic tale of people caught in the collision of science, technology, and the consequences of global warming - which could trigger another phenomenon: abrupt climate change, resulting in temperatures...

When the storm got bad, scientist Frank Vanderwal was at work, formalizing his return to the National Science Foundation for another year. He'd left the building just in time to help sandbag at Arlington Cemetery. Now that the torrent was over, large chunks of San Diego had eroded into the sea, and D.C. was underwater.

Shallow lakes occupied the most famous parts of the city. Reagan Airport was awash and the Potomac had spilled beyond its banks. Rescue boats dotted the saturated cityscape. Everything Frank and his colleagues in the halls of science and politics feared had culminated in this massive disaster. And now the world looked to them to fix it.

Whatever Frank can do, now that he is homeless, he'll have to do from his car. He's not averse to sleeping outdoors. Years of research have made him hyperaware of his status as just another primate. That plus his encounter with a Tibetan Buddhist has left him resolved to live a more authentic life.

Hopefully, this will prepare him for whatever is to come....

For even as D.C. bails out from the flood, a more extreme climate change looms. With the melting of the polar ice caps shutting down the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, another Ice Age could be imminent. The last time it happened, 11,000 years ago, it took just three years to start.

BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction by author Kim Stanley Robinson.

©2005 Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group (P)2008 Audible, Inc.
Aventure Science-fiction Suspense Techno-thrillers Thrillers et romans à suspense Fiction Technologie

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I thoroughly enjoyed the book. One point, I have lived in Manitoba,Canada most of my life. We experience cold weather as described in the book every winter. I have never, in my entire life, experienced my penis freezing as described. It just doesn't work that way.
I work outside in the winter. In my expert (way over 10000 hours) opinion, more attention should have been focused on footwear.

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