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The Mad Planet

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The narrative follows Burl, a young descendant of humanity who moves cautiously through a world overtaken by enormous fungi and humid, CO2-thick air. Interwoven with his movements is an account of slow atmospheric change: increasing carbon dioxide transformed climates and vegetation, forced survivors into highlands, collapsed industrial civilization, and drove physical and social evolution over centuries. Human bodies adapted with enlarged lungs and altered features while lowlands turned into lethally dense jungles. The work traces individual survival within a radically altered ecosystem and explores themes of environmental consequence, gradual catastrophe, and biological adaptation.

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Murray Leinster

Murray Leinster was an American science fiction writer known for his prolific output and innovative storytelling. With over 60 published works, he contributed significantly to the genre, exploring themes of technology, space exploration, and human experience. His notable works include "A Matter of Importance" and "Creatures of the Abyss," which showcase his ability to blend adventure with thought-provoking concepts. Leinster's writing often reflects a keen interest in the implications of scientific advancements, making him a key figure in early 20th-century speculative fiction. His legacy continues to influence contemporary science fiction authors.

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