Petrus van Stijn's world is besieged by two prime engines of
destruction: massive geomagnetic storms caused by unprecedented solar
storms - protracted coronal mass ejections (CME), and climate change
wreaking unprecedented, but predictable collapse of the Antarctic ice
shelves. Petrus has other problems to contend with, like surviving on a
floating archipelago of ice, and then walking 2200 kilometers through a
post-Apocalyptic world. At the same time, Petrus will discover something
of a true social and biological paradise. Herein lies the paradox of a
world where one species - ours - is facing extinction, while others -
many genetically re-engineered - are enjoying a biodiversity
renaissance.
With a Foreword by William Shatner, this provocative, lyrical, deeply
philosophical work of fiction explores the ethical limits of science and
technology, and the future of all life on earth.