Category: Climate Change Book Reviews
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Climate Fiction Writers League Reading List
The Climate Fiction Writers League is a group of authors who believe in the necessity of climate action, immediately and absolutely. Their website features a prominent quote that offers a good synopsis of what they do and why they do it: Fiction is one of the best ways to inspire passion, empathy and action in…
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Book Review: New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson
New York 2140 is an ambitious novel about what New York City will be like in the year 2140 if human-caused global warming continues unchecked. If you’re interested in New York, global warming, science fiction, political fiction, or all of the above, I strongly recommend that you read this novel.
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Book Review: All We Can Save
The climate crisis is a classic example of a “wicked problem.” The causes of the climate crisis are complex, intractable, and interconnected with other systemic problems. Our individual and collective responses to the climate crisis should be similarly complex. They should take a systems thinking approach, identifying the many elements of our social systems that…
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Treesong’s Top Ten Climate Fiction Reads
Hi! My name is Treesong. I’m the founder and editor of Climate Change Books. This reading list features my Top Ten Climate Fiction Reads. Who am I? I’m a climate fiction author and climate communicator. So far, I’ve published three climate fiction novels, one climate fiction short story collection, and one climate poetry collection. I’m…
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Book Review: Metamorphosis: Climate Fiction for a Better Future
Metamorphosis: Climate Fiction for a Better Future is a climate fiction anthology edited by Grist, one of the Internet’s longest-running environmental news and culture websites. It’s available now for pre-order with a release date of October 22, 2024.
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Climate Books for Black History Month
The nonfiction section of this list is based on the Climate Books for Black History Month reading list developed by Michael Svoboda, the Yale Climate Connections books editor. For more reading lists like this, find Michael Svoboda on Yale Climate Connections. Climate Nonfiction Climate Fiction