Climate journalist Emma Pattee has been worried about the so-called big one—an off-the-charts earthquake—hitting her town in Portland, Ore., for some time now. She’s not alone: scientists estimate at ...
When you're looking to get lost in a book, sometimes you need your reading material to match your mood. With Marie Claire's series "Buy the Book," we do the heavy lifting for you. We're offering ...
It’s cli-fi time! A portmanteau of “science fiction” and “climate change,” “cli-fi” has been rising popularity at the same rate as our climbing seas! Now that climate change is an undisputed fact of ...
Anchorage author Marybeth Holleman's first novel "Bloom Again" is a hopeful take on climate fiction. Nature writer Marybeth Holleman has written extensively about the natural world from essays to ...
Emma Dries is a writer, editor, and teacher, with an MFA in fiction from Johns Hopkins University. You can find her on Twitter @emmadries. Though the books on this list span genre, space, and time, a ...
NEW MARLBOROUGH — When it comes to the appeal of writing climate fiction, it’s easier for David Guenette to list the things that don’t attract him to the genre. To start with: he doesn’t think a ...
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. Five years on from the publication of the climate fiction book, The ...
Imagine 2200, Grist’s climate fiction initiative, invites us to imagine the futures we want, to celebrate who we are and what we can become, and to envision what it means to thrive. As you peruse our ...
Pulp Fiction, a three-part Climate Central series — described in the New York Times as “a compelling and infuriating package” — chronicles the fast-growing practice of wood burning for electricity, ...