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 As climate chaos ravages the globe, progressive developments in culture and society have paradoxically heralded an era of growing social stability, connectedness, and enlightenment amidst natural and human-made calamities. Humans now mainly live underground and in glass cupolas which range in size from that of houses to vast cities. Long tunnels connect these population centres, and enormous dams have been constructed to prevent flooding. Continuous storms rage across the earth's surface, and almost nothing survives for long above ground. Humans can make only brief, heavily protected expeditions above ground. Agriculture is difficult and expensive, animal and plant life everywhere endangered and on the brink of complete extinction. As climate chaos ravages the globe, progressive developments in culture and society have paradoxically heralded an era of growing social stability, connectedness, and enlightenment amidst natural and human-made calamities. Humans now mainly live underground and in glass cupolas which range in size from that of houses to vast cities. Long tunnels connect these population centres, and enormous dams have been constructed to prevent flooding. Continuous storms rage across the earth's surface, and almost nothing survives for long above ground. Humans can make only brief, heavily protected expeditions above ground. Agriculture is difficult and expensive, animal and plant life everywhere endangered and on the brink of complete extinction.
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