With the world facing the greatest global crisis of all time – climate change – personal and political indifference has wrought a series of unfolding complications that are altering our planet, and threatening our very existence. Reacting to the warnings sounded by scientists and thinkers, writers are responding imaginatively to the seriousness of changing ocean conditions, the widening disappearance of species, genetically modified organisms, increasing food shortages, mass migrations of refugees, and the hubris behind our provoking Mother Earth herself. These stories of Climate Fiction (Cli-fi) feature perspectives by culturally diverse Canadian writers of short fiction, science fiction, fantasy, and futurist works, and transcend traditional doomsday stories by inspiring us to overcome the bleak forecasted results of our current indifference.
Climate change fiction is a valuable inclusion for university courses on literature and environmental issues.
Bruce Meyer is author and/or editor of over fifty books of poetry, short fiction, and non-fiction. He is Professor of Creative Writing at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, and an associate of Victoria College in the University of Toronto where he teaches in the Vic One Program. He was inaugural Poet Laureate of the City of Barrie.
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