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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 52 MIN

From Dystopia to Liberation: Lee Schneider's Utopia Engine Trilogy

from Earthbound (Formerly Global Warming Is Real)

Novelist Lee Schneider completes the Utopia Engine Trilogy with a story of climate collapse, AI dominance, and the stubborn possibility of liberation.What if the Earth pushed back?That’s the question at the heart of Liberation, the final book in Lee Schneider’s Utopia Engine Trilogy. Schneider is a novelist, screenwriter, futurist, and podcast producer, and in this episode, he sits down with me to talk about a near-future world battered by climate breakdown, controlled by an authoritarian artificial intelligence called MIND, and populated by imperfect people doing their best to find their way through.The trilogy began for Schneider in a very personal way. California wildfires brought smoke into his neighborhood, forced him to run his air filters constantly, and eventually forced him and his family to evacuate their home. That experience crystallized something he’d long cared about into an urgent creative need. The result: three novels that use speculative fiction as a rehearsal space for the challenges we’re already living.Liberation brings the trilogy’s story arc to its conclusion. Protagonist Kat Keeper, a reluctant revolutionary, is trying to build a communications network free from MIND’s control, while grappling with grief and the relentless propaganda machine targeting her credibility. And out in the ocean, orca whales, having endured centuries of human noise, pollution, and indifference, have had enough.We dig into a lot of territory in this conversation. How does misinformation amplify ecological collapse? What does it mean that AI power is concentrated in so few hands? What would a world of brain-modded humans and fake press conferences actually feel like to live in? And what can the behavior of orcas off the coast of Spain teach us about the intelligence we share this planet with?Schneider is, perhaps unexpectedly, an optimist. Not naively so, but deliberately. He invokes Churchill: there’s no point in being anything else. And that optimism finds its way onto a wall of a building in the world of Liberation: “Utopia will always be far off. But it's always worth walking toward.”Climate fiction, as Schneider sees it, isn’t propaganda. It’s behavior modeling. We watch imperfect characters navigate an imperfect world, and we learn something. About ourselves, and about what it means to ask “what if?”We are a storytelling species. This episode is a good example of why that matters.In This Episode:What drove Lee Schneider to write climate fiction after years in HollywoodHow the Utopia Engine Trilogy depicts AI-controlled climate manipulation and surveillanceThe real science behind orca intelligence and what it means for how we treat other speciesThe role of misinformation in ecological collapse, and how close we already are to the world in his booksWhat comes next: Schneider's new forest-world trilogy for younger readersHis podcast production company, Red Cup Agency, and his show The Future Lab with Lee SchneiderLinks and Resources:Lee Schneider's books: leeschneiderbooks.comThe Future Lab with Lee Schneider podcast: Future LabLiberation (Book 3, Utopia Engine Trilogy), also Surrender and ResistListener survey: earthboundpodcast.com/surveySupport Earthbound: earthboundpodcast.comCarl Jung: Personality ArchetypesAbout Earthbound:Earthbound is stories from the Anthropocene, life on a warming planet. If this episode moved you or made you think, please take a moment to leave a rating and review wherever you listen. And subscribe so you never miss an episode.Audio Attribution:whale song by muri_kuri -- https://freesound.org/s/684188/ -- License: Creative Commons 0humpback_whales_and_orcas_ambient_underwater_recording by raiden04 -- https://freesound.org/s/797762/ -- License: Attribution 4.0freewilly.mp3 by mjudo12 -- https://freesound.org/s/74908/ -- License: Attribution 3.0Sea and seabirds by FonotecadeCanarias -- https://freesound.org/s/210954/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 3.0

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