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Rich Horton's avatar

A climate change novel that really addresses climate change and proposes solutions is Kim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the Future. The thing is, while it's fascinating and terrifying and even hopeful -- it's not really a very good novel, and I'm not sure it wants to be. I think it wants to be a call to action, and it's pretty good that that.

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I do think climate fiction is moving in a good direction, as evidenced by the rise of subgenres like “hopepunk” and “solarpunk”: https://lithub.com/hopepunk-and-solarpunk-on-climate-narratives-that-go-beyond-the-apocalypse/. Unlike the Black Death, addressing climate change seems within our grasp, and I think climate change has a role to play in combatting the apocalyptic media narrative.

I talked a bit about optimism and pessimism in climate fiction w/ a climate activist in this podcast episode!

https://synthesizedsunsets.substack.com/p/i-climate-fiction-w-isaac-olson

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