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Climate imagination : dispatches from hopeful futures / edited by Joey Eschrich and Ed Finn ; artwork by João Queiroz.
Title & Author:

Climate imagination : dispatches from hopeful futures / edited by Joey Eschrich and Ed Finn ; artwork by João Queiroz.

Publication:

Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, [2025]

Description:

xxii, 330 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Imagining positive climate futures / Ed Finn and Joey Eschrich -- Three-world Cantata / Vandana Singh -- The case for reckless climate optimism / Chinelo Onwualu -- The robin, the wolves and the library / Claire Armitstead -- Learning to dwell in multispecies futures / Azucena Castro -- The village within / Benjamin Ong -- Mina's dream / Vandana Singh -- City of choice / Gu Shi, translated by Ken Liu -- The unwalkable city / Yudhanjaya Wijeratne -- Climate action through indigenous design / Joseph Kunkel -- Ghosts of climate future and climate past / Adeline Johns-Putra -- Neostalgia / Fabio Fernandes -- Mothership comes to the Heart of the ocean / Gu Shi, translated by Ken Liu -- Cosmic fire / Libia Brenda, Andrea Chapela, Gabriela Damián Miravete, Martha Riva Palacio, Iliana Vargas and Alejandra Espino del Castillo translated by Emma Törzs -- A walk in Berlin / Pippa Goldschmidt -- Flights of fancy / Anna Pigott -- Landslides, terror, and resilience in the Himalayas / Nalini Chhetri -- Climate action dialogue: From linear to fractal / Nigel Topping, Farhana Yamin, and Ed Finn -- Robots & insects & languages & other living things / Death is not an ornament / Hannah Onoguwe -- Imagination in climate policy: A story from Norway / Manjana Milkoreit -- Stormpunk islands / Laura Watts -- Climate action dialogue: Becoming better humans / Kim Stanley Robinson, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, and Ed Finn -- Notes for Adda / Hannah Onoguwe -- Pruning the dystopiary / Jason Anderson.
Summary:

"Science fiction stories, essays, and art that imagines climate futures and encourages the reader to feel both agency and excitement for defining a possible future now"-- Provided by publisher.

ISBN:

9780262553667 paperback
026255366X paperback
electronic book
9780262385282
9780262385299

Subject:

Climatic changes Fiction.
Short stories.
Climat Changements Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Nouvelles.
short stories.

Form/genre:

short stories.
Climate fiction.
Short stories.
Science fiction.
Nouvelles.

Added entries:

Eschrich, Joey, editor.
Finn, Ed, 1980- editor.
Queiroz, João, 1957- illustrator.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 322649
Call No.: 322649
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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