Can't get enough of apocalyptic and dystopian books? Well, look no further. Climate Fiction has been around arguably for centuries, but exponential interest in global warming has spawned hundreds of texts that take up climate issues. Enough that it's been given its own sub-genre within the science fiction umbrella: cli-fi. New to the genre? Here's a list of five climate fiction books to get you started (and terrify you)! While this list is by no means exhaustive, it does have something for everybody. . . Everything from children's book through novel, here are some of cli-fi's greatest offerings: 1. Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler (1993) Not only is Octavia Butler a hugely important figure in the sci-fi genre, but she's also clearly prescient. POTS includes a terrifying leader whose slogan is "Make America Great Again." 2. Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood (2003) Equal parts beautiful and horrifying, Atwood's entry into the ...
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