How science fiction helps readers understand climate change http://bit.ly/2D8Bjfu … In Kim Stanley Robinsons novel New York 2140, Manhattan is flooded after unabated climate change causes the sea level to rise by 50ft (15.25m). The amphibian city is now a SuperVenice, a grid of canals populated by vaporettos. Robinsons 2017 climate-fiction novel belongs to a [...]
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Tuesday, January 15, 2019
‘Climate Fiction’: How science fiction helps readers understand climate change
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