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Here's an eye-opening LA Times article that traces the "evolution" of Exxon's position on the science behind climate change:
How Exxon went from leader to skeptic on climate change research
How Exxon went from leader to skeptic on climate change research
Thanks for both articles, Brian.
If climate fiction helps to bring in a larger audience to get on board the need for change, I approve.
And the Exxon article breaks my heart. Nothing sadder than what might have been.
If climate fiction helps to bring in a larger audience to get on board the need for change, I approve.
And the Exxon article breaks my heart. Nothing sadder than what might have been.
For anyone who's interested, SFFWorld is currently hosting an online panel debate on Climate Fiction that includes Mary Woodbury, the esteemed owner of Eco-fiction.com, and Claude Nougat, author and economist with a 25-year career at the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (and me, the less esteemed SF author ;-). Stop by and chime in if you feel like it!


We've actually posted some lists of them on the SFFWorld thread, but a couple of classic recent examples are Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior and Margaret Atwood's The MaddAddam Trilogy: Oryx and Crake; The Year of the Flood; MaddAddam, as well as Nathaniel Rich's Odds Against Tomorrow. At least a couple of these have been past Green Group featured monthly reads, I believe.
Kim Stanley Robinson has bundled his three cli-fi books into one large but edited down reissue. He says the editing reduced repetition and cut out 300 pages of information which is by now widely known about climate change issues. The new format also makes it clearer that this is a trilogy.
Forty Signs of Rain, Fifty Degrees Below and Sixty Days and Counting. These are the titles included and the new title will be Green Earth.
To find out more I suggest you read Kim's blog on his Goodreads page.
Forty Signs of Rain, Fifty Degrees Below and Sixty Days and Counting. These are the titles included and the new title will be Green Earth.
To find out more I suggest you read Kim's blog on his Goodreads page.
Certainly, Annis.
Kim has a blog on his website which is forwarded to Goodreads, so maybe you should just advise people to read his blog.
I write SF as well, which is why I keep an eye on cli-fi works.
Kim has a blog on his website which is forwarded to Goodreads, so maybe you should just advise people to read his blog.
I write SF as well, which is why I keep an eye on cli-fi works.
Books mentioned in this topic
Flight Behavior (other topics)The MaddAddam Trilogy: Oryx and Crake / The Year of the Flood / MaddAddam (other topics)
Odds Against Tomorrow (other topics)
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