The year is 2035. Worsening hurricanes pummel the coast. Wildfires wipe out hundreds of square miles of forests and consume thousands of home. Food prices soar as drought in the heartland yielded few crop.Draought in the heartland. Weather modeler predict the worse is yet to come. A tradewinds reversal will turn Scandinavia into an ice field and Siberia into farmland. The transfer of the world’s breadbaskets will yield widespread chaos and war.
Jonathan Walsh, with his doctorate in metallurgy along with his team of three other graduates, think the can make a difference. When Jonathan presented his plan to his professors, they scoffed, labelled him an idealistic dreamer, and refused their support.
But one man, who had made billions in his private spacecraft business, offered his support but first they had to pass a test—an extraordinarily difficult test. Would they succeed? If so, could a team of college graduate in their mid-twenties save the plant for a climatic disaster?