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Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson is a science fiction writer whose work has received multiple awards, including science fiction’s Hugo and Nebula awards for his Mars trilogy and The Blind Geometer. In addition to 14 novels and 4 story collections, his writings have appeared in several publications, including Nature, the New York Times, Newsweek, and Wired.

22 February 2009

There is some cherry-picking of science going on in the various kinds of resistance to the news about climate change, and this double standard needs to be called out.

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