Climate Climate Fiction
All Stories
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From Afrofuturism to ecotopia: A climate-fiction glossary
Find the climate-fiction genre that inspires you.
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When a queer witch writes climate fiction, utopia isn’t the goal
Philadelphia writer and spell-caster Ailbhe Pascal, an Imagine 2200 finalist, sees fiction as a way to manifest a better future.
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Tidings
Tiny robots eat plastic, tattoos livestream video, we all swim with dolphins, and more amazing vignettes from a better future.
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The Secrets of the Last Greenland Shark
The last four creatures on Earth make an amazing discovery as the oldest of them finally returns home.
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El, the Plastotrophs, and Me
During a journey upriver, a young couple comes to terms with receiving a priceless gift, only to have it suddenly taken away.
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When It’s Time to Harvest
An elderly couple struggles to let go of their successful farm — and the only way of life they’ve known — before it’s too late.
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A Worm to the Wise
When an aspiring journalist goes digging for a scandal, she finds a community — and a calling.
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Imagine 2200: Our new climate-fiction collection
Immerse yourself in 12 hope-filled stories of abundance, adaptation, and progress.
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In this writer’s vision of our climate future, trans girls are the only survivors
Ada M. Patterson, an Imagine 2200 finalist, crafts a morbidly beautiful fate for her home country of Barbados.
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How Imagine 2200 came to life
A group exercise to envision a clean, just future became a climate-fiction contest to create stories of life in that future.