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Why Climate Fiction?

January 29, 2019June 6, 2019 by Nina Miller

Andrew Dana Hudson

Posted in Ideas, Imaginary PapersTagged Andrew Dana Hudson, cli-fi, climate change, climate fiction, medium, science-fiction, star-trekLeave a comment

(Not) Thinking About the Future of Climate Change

May 23, 2016 by Nina Miller

Anna Pigott

Posted in IdeasTagged climate change, environment, future, mediumLeave a comment

Building Visions of Humanity’s Climate Future – in Fiction and on Campus

January 15, 2016August 23, 2016 by Joey Eschrich

By Andrew C. Revkin, New York Times – Dot Earth

Photo of the grand canyon on a cloudy day

Imagining Climate

July 27, 2015September 22, 2016 by Ed Finn

Published as part of a series of short stories and essays over at Medium.com’s magazine Matter on climate change, climate fiction, and how to survive the future. Check out the entire series… The trouble with climate change is that it’s too slow: a creeping disaster causing […]

Posted in IdeasTagged climate change, climate fiction, climate futures, Ed Finn
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