Two new Australian novels imagine how we might live in a climate‑changed future. Bri Lee’s Seed explores antinatalism in an Antarctic seed vault. And Rose Michael’s Else follows a mother and daughter ...
For four years the Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors initiative has invited writers from across the globe to imagine futures where climate solutions flourish and all beings thrive.
The first weeks of 2025 have seen catastrophic wildfires locally and internationally, record global ocean temperatures, and unprecedented coral bleaching events. Trump has signed executive orders to ...
What do you picture when you think about climate change? For many of us, it is the same set of dramatic images: melting glaciers, sinking landforms, rising seas or extreme weather. These are powerful ...
Imagine 2200 is a global project. For this year’s contest, our fourth, we received over 1,200 stories from more than 100 countries. The international aspect is one of my favorite parts of our approach ...
At first, few were worried about the rains around Taishitun, a scrabbly town in the mountains north of Beijing, in the last days of July. There had not been a flood there since 1890—and that was not a ...
By walking more, tweaking your diet and conserving energy, you can help the world avoid a full-blown climate catastrophe.