Last fall, the science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson was asked to predict what the world will look like in 2050. He was speaking at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, and the atmosphere at the summit — billed as the "last, best hope" to save the planet — was bleak.
But Robinson, whose novel, "The Ministry for the Future," lays out a path for humanity that narrowly averts a biosphere collapse, sounded a note of cautious optimism. Overcome with emotion at times, he raised the possibility of a near future marked by "human accomplishment and solidarity."
"It should not be a solitary day dream of a writer sitting in his garden, imagining there could be a better world," Robinson told the crowd.'
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