Welcome to Climate Change Books! If you’re looking for good climate poetry, you’ve come to the right place.
This reading list features climate poetry books published in 2023. If you want to read about climate poetry from all years, please check out our Best Climate Poetry page.
So far, 2023 has been a great year for climate poetry. As the year progresses, we’ll add any more good titles we can find.
If you know of any published or forthcoming titles we should be aware of, let us know. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy our Best Climate Poetry of 2023 list.
Book Inclusion Criteria
We selected books for this list based on the following criteria: accuracy, significance, engagement, and popularity. For more information on our book inclusion criteria, please visit our About page.
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Best Climate Poetry of 2023
All We Can Change by Treesong
Climate change brings up a wide range of emotions. All The Climate Feels is a poetic exploration of the climate crisis, climate justice, and how it feels to be alive in times of profound change.
Treesong’s climate change poetry draws on his experiences as a father, husband, author, talk radio host, climate communicator, and Real-Life Superhero. All poems are free verse with style influenced by a combination of literary poets and the spoken word stylings of the Southern Illinois poetry scene. Tone within and among the poems varies widely, exploring feeling of utter despair, ecstatic inspiration, righteous indignation, somber reflection, moments of humor, and beyond.
This poetry collection helps the reader explore their “climate feels” and reflect on the role of the climate crisis in their lives and the world beyond their doorstep.
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