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Recorded talks and lectures
Commentary and interviews
Articles
- ‘Crafting Climate Futures: From Story to Policy’, webinar with Kim Stanley Robinson, Xia Jia, Hannah Onoguwe, and Vandana Singh, Center for Science and the Imagination, Arizona State University, and Olaf Stapledon Centre for Speculative Futures, University of Liverpool, November 2021.
- ‘Climate Fiction’, lecture, UK-Japan Annual Student Conference, September 2020.
Commentary and interviews
- 'Can Art Help Our Climate Anxiety?' with Susan Carland. What Happens Next? 15th September 2023.
- 'Can Climate Fiction Writers Reach People in Ways that Scientists Can't?' by Anna Funk. The Smithsonian Magazine. 14th May 2021.
- 'Writ in Water, Preserved in Plaster: How Keats' Death Mask Became a Collector's Item' by Andrew Lloyd. The Guardian. 26th February 2021.
- 'Adeline Johns-Putra and the Climate Change Novel' by Gary Raymond. Wales Arts Review. 2nd October 2020.
- 'Global Youth Network Writes Poems to Cope with Climate Crisis' by Anna Kusmer. The World. 9th July 2020.
- 'A Sense of Climate Crisis Now Haunts Stories Which Aren't Even About the Environment' by Jenny Bavidge. The Conversation. 24th September 2019.
- 'The Climate-Obsessed Sci-Fi Genius of Kim Stanley Robinson' by Adam Rogers. Wired. 22nd October 2018.
- 'Ecofictions: comme s'il en pleuvait' by Macha Séry. Le Monde. 23rd February 2015.
- 'Why the Cultural Response to Global Warming Makes for a Heated Debate' by Sam Solnick. The Independent. 11th June 2014.
- 'Global Literary Circles Warm to Climate Fiction' by Pilita Clark. The Financial Times. 31st May 2015.
- 'Journeys to the Ends of the Earth' by Britt Peterson. Chronicle of Higher Education. 24th September 2012.
Articles
- 'Climate Change Novels Allow Us to Imagine Possible Futures - Read These Crucial Seven'. The Conversation. 13th December 2019.
- '"Cli-Fi" Novels Humanise the Science of Climate Change - and Leading Authors are Getting in on the Act'. The Conversation. 26th November 2015.