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Salt & Seeds

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Are you yearning for climate fiction that inspires rather than terrifies?

In a world where dystopian futures dominate the imagination, Salt & Seeds offers something different: A vision of adaptation built through connection, not conflict.

The ice had crumbled faster than anyone dared predict, redrawing England’s eastern edge not with gentle brushstrokes, but with the violent hand of a frustrated artist.

Now, decades later, a different story is taking root – one of resilience, restoration, and radical belonging.

Here, a solitary signal station observer named Rowan stumbles upon impossible growth in poisoned soil.

Aboard the biomimetic research vessel The Wild Margin, Rowan joins Dutch researcher Ash on a voyage of discovery – and together with local observers, they work to protect fragile knowledge that belongs to the people, not to power.

Blending rigorous science with ancient wisdom and community resilience, Salt & Seeds is a solarpunk odyssey for those who still dare to hope.

It will resonate with readers who loved Becky Chambers’ thoughtful character development, Kim Stanley Robinson’s environmental insights, and Ursula K. Le Guin’s nuanced social observations.

This isn’t another story about how we fail.

It’s about how we might succeed, and what it means to choose to grow, even in scarred soil.

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TO SUSTAINABILITY AND BEYOND

A Practical Guide to Environmental Responsibility in the Space Sector

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As satellites become essential infrastructure for navigation, climate monitoring, finance, and governance on Earth, sustainability can no longer be an afterthought.

To Sustainability and Beyond is a practical guide to environmental responsibility in the space sector, written for people already working inside its systems. Drawing on professional experience across Earth observation, regulation, and governance, Alan Raw shows how sustainability actually appears in licensing, operations, data systems, and institutional decision-making.

Moving beyond narrow debates about orbital debris, the book explores responsibility across the full lifecycle of space systems, from design and launch to long-term operation and end-of-life, and why credibility depends as much on governance as on technology.

Grounded, clear-eyed, and humane, this is a guide for those shaping the future of space who want to think straight about responsibility, scale, and consequence.

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