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* CultureClash: The citizens of Thule and Baden when they meet.
* {{Dystopia}}: What we see of Baden.
* GaiasLament: Again, Baden, and most of the rest of the world.

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* %%* GaiasLament: Again, Baden, and most of the rest of the world.

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* AfterTheEnd: The novel takes place after most of the world has been destroyed by ClimateChange.

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* AfterTheEnd: The novel takes place after most of the world has been destroyed by ClimateChange.GlobalWarming.



* ClimateChange: This is why Greenland is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]


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* GlobalWarming: This is why Greenland is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]

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* AfterTheEnd: The novel takes place after most of the world has been destroyed by GlobalWarming.

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* AfterTheEnd: The novel takes place after most of the world has been destroyed by GlobalWarming.ClimateChange.



* ClimateChange: This is why Greenland is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]



* GlobalWarming: This is why Greenland is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]

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A futuristic novel by Creator/TheaBeckman, set ten centuries after World War III, describing the struggle between utopian Thule (Greenland, after a climate change made it prosperous) and Baden (militaristic European nation)

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A futuristic novel by Creator/TheaBeckman, known in its original language as ''Kinderen van Moeder Aarde''.

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set ten centuries after World War III, describing the struggle between utopian Thule (Greenland, after a climate change made it prosperous) and Baden (militaristic European nation)






* MedievalStasis: Thule, in a sense. While society is very advanced in the social sense of the word, new technology is only introduced if it has been carefully tested and found to not harm the environment. This makes for very slow, if any, technological development.

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* MedievalStasis: Thule, in a sense. While society is very advanced in the social sense of the word, new technology is only introduced if it has been carefully tested and found to not harm the environment. This makes for very slow, if any, technological development.development.
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A futuristic novel by TheaBeckman, set ten centuries after World War III, describing the struggle between utopian Thule (Greenland, after a climate change made it prosperous) and Baden (militaristic European nation)

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A futuristic novel by TheaBeckman, Creator/TheaBeckman, set ten centuries after World War III, describing the struggle between utopian Thule (Greenland, after a climate change made it prosperous) and Baden (militaristic European nation)



* MedievalStasis: Thule, in a sense. While society is very advanced in the social sense of the word, new technology is only introduced if it has been carefully tested and found to not harm the environment. This makes for very slow, if any, technological development.

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* MedievalStasis: Thule, in a sense. While society is very advanced in the social sense of the word, new technology is only introduced if it has been carefully tested and found to not harm the environment. This makes for very slow, if any, technological development. \n
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* MedievalStasis: Thule, in a sense. While society is very advanced in the social sense of the word, new technology is only introduced if it has been carefully tested and found to not harm the environment. This makes for very slow, if any, technological development.
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* CultureClash: The citizens of Thule and Baden when they meet.
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* CosyCatastrophe: The people who lived in cold areas of the world experienced a sudden increase in cosyness due to global warming.
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* BoldExplorer: The men who "discover" Greenland think of themselves as this.
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* Dystopia: What we see of Baden.

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* Dystopia: {{Dystopia}}: What we see of Baden.
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* CrapsackWorld: Baden ... and a lot of other countries, due to GlobalWarming.

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\n* AfterTheEnd: The novel takes place after most of the world has been destroyed by GlobalWarming.
* CrapsackWorld: Baden ... in addition to GaiasLament, it is a dictatorship.
* GaiasLament: Again, Baden,
and a lot most of other countries, due to GlobalWarming.the rest of the world.
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* CrapsackWorld: Baden ... and a lot of other countries, due to GlobalWarming.


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* Ambassador: A character from Baden eventually becomes this.

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* Ambassador: A character from Baden eventually becomes this.
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* GlobalWarming: This is why Greenland is [ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]

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* GlobalWarming: This is why Greenland is [ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]
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A futuristic novel by TheaBeckman, set ten centuries after World War III, describing the struggle between utopian Thule (Greenland, after a climate change made it prosperous) and Baden (militaristic European nation)

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* Ambassador: A character from Baden eventually becomes this.
* GlobalWarming: This is why Greenland is [ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin green]]
* GreenAesop: While Greenland prospers, places that were less cold to begin with have become barren wastelands.

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