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COAL + ICE Podcast - Ep7: Sci-Fi Takes on Climate Change
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Ep7: Sci-Fi Takes on Climate Change

04/20/22 • 51 min

COAL + ICE Podcast

Who doesn't like a good story, especially one that sharpens your thinking about the future? Science fiction has been doing that for generations, and now, a growing number of sci fi and speculative fiction writers around the world are imaging what a future with climate change will look like, and how we might respond to it.
Listen in to this thought-provoking final episode of the COAL+ICE Podcast with guests:
Chen Qiufan: Chinese speculative fiction writer, author of "The Waste Tide," AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future (co-authored with Kai-Fu Lee), and more.
Gu Shi: Chinese speculative fiction writer, and Beijing urban planner.
Eliot Peper: Oakland-based American speculative fiction author of almost a dozen novels, including Veil, about someone hijacking the climate, and his latest thriller, Reap3r -- out in May 2022.

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Who doesn't like a good story, especially one that sharpens your thinking about the future? Science fiction has been doing that for generations, and now, a growing number of sci fi and speculative fiction writers around the world are imaging what a future with climate change will look like, and how we might respond to it.
Listen in to this thought-provoking final episode of the COAL+ICE Podcast with guests:
Chen Qiufan: Chinese speculative fiction writer, author of "The Waste Tide," AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future (co-authored with Kai-Fu Lee), and more.
Gu Shi: Chinese speculative fiction writer, and Beijing urban planner.
Eliot Peper: Oakland-based American speculative fiction author of almost a dozen novels, including Veil, about someone hijacking the climate, and his latest thriller, Reap3r -- out in May 2022.

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COAL + ICE Podcast - Ep7: Sci-Fi Takes on Climate Change

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April 19, 2022

COAL+ICE Podcast

Transcript: Ep. 7: Sci Fi takes on Climate Change

INTRODUCTION

Mary Kay Magistad: A good story is irresistible. Fiction takes a reader into different worlds, different lives, different ways of thinking. Science fiction, over time, has helped us imagine different futures – space fantasies, cautionary tales, aspirational visions. Some have actually come to be.

One kind of sci fi – or speculative

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