In this episode, we delve into "Red Mars," the first book in Kim Stanley Robinson's groundbreaking trilogy that examines the colonization and terraforming of Mars. Set in a near future, the story follows the First Hundred, a diverse group of scientists and engineers tasked with establishing a permanent colony on the harsh Martian landscape. As they strive to create a habitable environment, they encounter challenges related to survival, differing visions for Mars, and the political complexities of building a new society. We discuss the themes of environmental ethics, human responsibility, and the impact of technology, as well as the rich and immersive writing that brings Mars to life. Join us as we explore the thought-provoking ideas presented in this iconic science fiction novel.