Tarc the Large

Two Worlds, Too Close

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Mark P. Isbister ISBN: 9781491776155
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 27, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mark P. Isbister
ISBN: 9781491776155
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 27, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In this year of our Lord, 2015, our planet is poised on the brink of dynamic change. Within the next fifty years, or so, most scientists agree climate change will cause several million species of plant and animal life to become extinct. If they are correct in their predictions concerning global warming, then even the coastal landscape of every continent will change. This may include the permanent flooding of many major cities and population centers around the world.

Children of today will live in this new world. It is not a very pretty future, if you believe the worst. Our generation may have just witnessed the highest level of human development that we are destined to achieve. The next generation may be able to say they witnessed the beginning of the end of mankind on Earth.

I wrote this piece of fiction with that thought in mind. What kind of world could result from one or more of these global changes altering our world in a short space of time? How would society, what was left of it, evolve?

I pray this novel remains in the realm of fiction, yet who knows what the future will bring?

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In this year of our Lord, 2015, our planet is poised on the brink of dynamic change. Within the next fifty years, or so, most scientists agree climate change will cause several million species of plant and animal life to become extinct. If they are correct in their predictions concerning global warming, then even the coastal landscape of every continent will change. This may include the permanent flooding of many major cities and population centers around the world.

Children of today will live in this new world. It is not a very pretty future, if you believe the worst. Our generation may have just witnessed the highest level of human development that we are destined to achieve. The next generation may be able to say they witnessed the beginning of the end of mankind on Earth.

I wrote this piece of fiction with that thought in mind. What kind of world could result from one or more of these global changes altering our world in a short space of time? How would society, what was left of it, evolve?

I pray this novel remains in the realm of fiction, yet who knows what the future will bring?

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