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Anthologies of stories or poetry related to climate change

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Baden, D. A. (2023). No more fairy tales: Stories to save the planet. Habitat Press.

 

Barka, L. L. (2019). Earth to poetry: A 30-days, 30-poems earth, self, and other care challenge. T. S. Poetry. 

 

Bauman, Y., &  Klein, G. (2016). The cartoon Introduction to climate change. Island Press

 

Brady, A., & Isen, T. (Eds.). (2022). The world as we knew It: Dispatchers from a changing climate. Penguin.

 

Crum, M. (2015). The end of the end of the world. Huffpost Arts (review of "techno-optimism" short stories)

 

Dell, A., & Eschrich, J. (Eds.) (2019). Everything Change, An Anthology of Climate Change Fiction, Vol. II. Center for Science and the Imagination, Arizona State University


Dunlap, J., & Cohen, S. A. (Eds.). (2016). Coming of age at the end of nature: A generation faces living on a changed planet. Washington, DC: Trinity University Press
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Fisher-Wirth, A. F., & Street, L-G. (Eds.). (2013). The ecopoetry anthology. New York: Verso

 

Grist. Afterglow: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors. 

 

Johnson, A. E., & Wilkinson, K. K. (Eds.). (2020). All we can save: Truth, courage, and solutions for the climate crisis. New York: Penguin

 

Milkoreit, M., Martinez, M., & Eschrich, J. (Eds.), 2016). Everything change: An anthology of climate fiction (free download)

 

Table of Contents Everything Change.docx

 

Monastersky, R., & Sousanis, N. (2015). A Comic: The fragile framework: Can nations unite to save Earth’s climate?  Nature

 

Pataky, J. (2015). Overwinter. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press

 

Sassor, R., et al. (2015). Winds of change: Short stories about our climateMoon Willow Press.

 

Schultz, K. (2015). Winters in the storm. The New Yorker

 

Shoptaw, J. (2016). Why ecopoetry?. The Poetry Foundation.

 

Solnick, S. (2017). Poetry and the Anthropocene ecology, biology and technology in contemporary British and Irish poetry. New York: Routledge

 

Starbuck, S. T. (2015). Industrial oz: Ecopoems. Fomite

 

Van Gelder, G. (Ed.). 2020.  Welcome to the greenhouse: New science fiction on climate change. OR Books.

 

 

 

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