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KIM STANLEY ROBINSON: The greatest living sci-fi author goes hiking Wild with Sarah Wilson

    • Society & Culture

He is regarded as the greatest science fiction writer alive and his most recent book, set in the climate catastrophe-wracked near future, The Ministry for the Future, is recommended widely by Barack Obama and Ezra Klein and such is the accuracy of his futuristic depictions Kim Stanley Robinson is now called upon to consult on climate solutions by the Pentagon and at COP26. 
But Kim is also a mad hiker and his latest book The High Sierra: A Love Story is a hiking guidebook-slash-meditation-slash-dedication to what he calls psychogeology (the way places shape the ways we think). I’ve been busting to have this chat. The Ministry for the Future blew my mind when I read it at the end of 2020, and we cover a bunch of expansive and wild ideas: how moving your desk outdoors can restart your career, geoengineering, donut economics and what your hiking gear says about your lack of critical thought (Kim is an ultra-lighter; wait until you hear how much is backpack weighs for a week’s trek!). Kim is 70 now and in many ways I find this chat to be inspirational fodder for mapping a life well-lived.
Grab a copy of The Ministry for the Future 
Kim’s latest book is The High Sierra: A Love Story
We also mention: 
Nan Shepard: The Living Mountain
Thomas Piketty: Brief History of Equality
Kate Raworth: Doughnut Economics
And here’s a link to Network for Greening the Financial Systems
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If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" page. 
Subscribe to my Substack newsletter for more such conversations.

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He is regarded as the greatest science fiction writer alive and his most recent book, set in the climate catastrophe-wracked near future, The Ministry for the Future, is recommended widely by Barack Obama and Ezra Klein and such is the accuracy of his futuristic depictions Kim Stanley Robinson is now called upon to consult on climate solutions by the Pentagon and at COP26. 
But Kim is also a mad hiker and his latest book The High Sierra: A Love Story is a hiking guidebook-slash-meditation-slash-dedication to what he calls psychogeology (the way places shape the ways we think). I’ve been busting to have this chat. The Ministry for the Future blew my mind when I read it at the end of 2020, and we cover a bunch of expansive and wild ideas: how moving your desk outdoors can restart your career, geoengineering, donut economics and what your hiking gear says about your lack of critical thought (Kim is an ultra-lighter; wait until you hear how much is backpack weighs for a week’s trek!). Kim is 70 now and in many ways I find this chat to be inspirational fodder for mapping a life well-lived.
Grab a copy of The Ministry for the Future 
Kim’s latest book is The High Sierra: A Love Story
We also mention: 
Nan Shepard: The Living Mountain
Thomas Piketty: Brief History of Equality
Kate Raworth: Doughnut Economics
And here’s a link to Network for Greening the Financial Systems
.....
If you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" page. 
Subscribe to my Substack newsletter for more such conversations.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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