hiilivedyjen
Hiilivedyjen is a fictional term used in Finnish-language speculative fiction and climate-education materials to describe a network of carbon-based agents or entities that inhabit carbon-rich environments. The name combines the Finnish word hiili, meaning carbon or coal, with the genitive plural suffix -jen, giving a stylized sense of “the carbon beings” or “of the hydrocarbons.” It is not a term from formal chemistry or geology, but a narrative or pedagogical device.
The concept began to appear in online fiction and classroom resources during the 2010s and 2020s, often
In depictions, Hiilivedyjen are typically portrayed as sentient or semi-sentient forms that reflect hydrocarbon structures—chains or
Hiilivedyjen function as a mnemonic and storytelling tool to engage audiences with climate science and carbon
Hydrocarbons, Carbon cycle, Climate education, Finnish science fiction.