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Termination Shock (novel)

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magazine noted that the book concerns many small-scale adaptations to climate change, and interpreted it as, "...a novelistic attempt to break down the challenges of climate change and address them clearly and concretely rather than as a mass of unsolvable civilizational mega-challenges." The
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on a covert mission by India, whose monsoons were delayed by Schmidt's geoengineering campaign, to destroy the Texas launcher. He is thwarted by Rufus, who takes action largely to protect Saskia, who is hiding in the launcher's subterranean shaft.
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on the China-India border, where Chinese and Indian volunteers fight each other using non-lethal martial arts. Singh becomes a world-famous hero after several dramatic and well-promoted victories, but is felled by Chinese
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intended to cool the planet by reflecting sunlight into space. This technique replicates the effects of volcanic eruptions that inject sulfates into the atmosphere and produce global cooling, such as the 1991
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her throne for her daughter, after which she joins the growing consortium of smaller pro-geoengineering nations as the "Queen of the Netherworld."
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The book's title refers to the idea that once a solar geoengineering scheme begins, abruptly stopping it would result in rapid warming, called a
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reviewed it negatively, saying that, "Stephenson’s vision of our climate future doesn’t rise above the level of slightly smug, nerdy fun."
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scheme. The novel focuses on the geopolitical and social consequences of the rogue fix for climate change, themes common in the growing
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project conceived by a Texas oil-industry billionaire named T.R. Schmidt. Schmidt builds a launcher on the Texas-Mexico border to fire
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found it to be a "compelling read" but "only obliquely an example of Stephenson’s great gifts for
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to shift European governments towards a pro-geoengineering stance. This also results in Saskia
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called it, "fiercely intelligent, weird, darkly witty, and boldly speculative."
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The main characters are Frederika Mathilde Louisa Saskia, the
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In the climax of the book, Singh is sent with a team of
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Meanwhile, the Chinese government observes Schmidt's
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Neal Stephenson
HarperCollins
ISBN
9780063028050
science fiction
Neal Stephenson
solar geoengineering
climate fiction
solar geoengineering
sulfur
stratospheric aerosol injection
Mount Pinatubo eruption
Netherlands
Venice
Maldives
Punjab
Queen of the Netherlands
Queen Beatrix
Comanche
feral hogs
Punjab-Canadian
Sikh
Line of Actual Control
directed-energy weapons
geoengineering
psychological warfare
cyberwarfare
tsunami bombs
abdicating

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