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Kate Grenville: I used to be passive on climate change. A Helen Garner fan pushed me to act

Writers aren’t science experts, Grenville writes. But they might be able to influence their readers to cast their ballots for the climate.

Can Science Fiction Wake Us Up to Our Climate Reality? | The New Yorker
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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.
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