I highly recommend The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi, published in 2015, which feels more like current events every day: climate refugees, worsening storms, rationing water from the Colorado River, and the differing effects of climate change on those in different economic strata. A ripping good read! (Support your independent bookstore!)
Cool! Some obvious ones that come to mind are The Deluge, Termination Shock, the Displacements. Honestly MotF is likely required reading although I have to wonder who might be making their way here unaware of that one.
I highly recommend The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi, published in 2015, which feels more like current events every day: climate refugees, worsening storms, rationing water from the Colorado River, and the differing effects of climate change on those in different economic strata. A ripping good read! (Support your independent bookstore!)
I was just thinking I was going to call you and say I need to hear your voice
Cool! Some obvious ones that come to mind are The Deluge, Termination Shock, the Displacements. Honestly MotF is likely required reading although I have to wonder who might be making their way here unaware of that one.
Looking forward to it. Also just today there’s this great piece in Esquire: https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/books/a43541988/climate-fiction-wont-save-us/
Love the podcast name!