This is a very interesting review of three SF books in the realm of Ecological/Environmental SF. I think it was particularly good for me because it gave me a broad sense of the kinds of topics that ecological SF can deal with. It also highlighted creative ways in which writers can incorporate nature and ecology into their writing, like having unforeseen consequences of a spaceship-sized farming system. The author also mentions that he wishes the novel New York 2140 had a more extreme climate disaster, which inspired me to do some more research in the future about the different kinds of climate disasters writers choose to consider in their stories.
Article: https://climateandcapitalism.com/2018/01/05/kim-stanley-robinsons-ecological-science-fiction-two-hits-and-a-miss/
Great to see you exploring climate fiction.!
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