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‘It’s not climate change, it’s everything change’: Sci-fi authors take on the global crisis
Margaret Atwood and Cormac McCarthy led the way. Now a new crop of novelists is putting the heating emergency at the forefront of their plots.
'The Ark' and 'JUNG_E' use the climate change crisis as a point of entry for science fiction
Science fiction regularly explores exaggerated visions of real-world problems, including apprehensions about the climate crisis.
A sci-fi writer returns to Earth: ‘The real story is the one facing us’
Kim Stanley Robinson, one of the most acclaimed living science fiction writers, is done with deep space narratives. His focus now is on solving real problems — like climate change.
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Can Science Fiction Wake Us Up to Our Climate Reality? | The New Yorker
Kim Stanley Robinson’s novels envision the dire problems of the future—but also their solutions.
A sci-fi visionary thinks greed might be the thing that saves us
“Am I dipping into the spiritual realm and the infinite game of life? Damn right I am.”
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Apocalyptic films have lulled us into a false sense of security about climate change
Climate disasters are drawing comparisons to apocalyptic films. Their happy endings may have given us a false sense of hope.
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Want to address climate change? Use science fiction and imagination
A polar bear on melting ice: It's a favorite image of nature documentaries and charity ads alike, never failing to put you in the emotional dumps for a simple reason - it forces you to grapple with a changing world, a darker future.
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