"Green Earth" by Kim Stanley Robinson is a science fiction novel that is a revised version of his earlier work, the "Science in the Capitol" trilogy. The story takes place in a near-future United States where an environmentalist movement is trying to combat climate change and environmental degradation. The protagonist, Frank Vanderwal, is a scientist and climate expert who works to convince the government to take action on these issues. As the world's climate continues to deteriorate, Frank and his colleagues must navigate political and personal challenges to try to save the planet. The novel explores themes of environmentalism, politics, and the consequences of inaction in the face of a global crisis.
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