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* [https://www.thewrap.com/
'Cliffies' Awards to Honor Cli-Fi Films]
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* [https://www.popsci.com/
PopSci asks: What Are Your Picks For The Best In Cli-Fi?]
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* [https://www.goodreads.com/
Goodreads Listopia: submit cli fi books Cli-Fi: Climate Change
Fiction]
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* [https://www.thewrap.com/cli-
Cli Fi Rising to New Hollywood Heights]
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* [https://time.com/92065/
TIME magazine: Summer Cli-Fi Thrillers]
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* [https://www.winnipegfreepress.
Winnipeg Free Press: Jen Zoratti article: Are We Getting Warmer?]
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* [https://grist.org/climate-
Grist: Climate change: The hottest thing in science fiction]
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2014/
NYT - College Classes Use Art to Brace for Climate Change]
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2014/
NYT - College Classes Use Art to Brace for Climate Change]
* [https://www.npr.org/2013/04/
So Hot Right Now: Has Climate Change Created A New Literary Genre?]
* [https://www.npr.org/2013/04/
So Hot Right Now: Has Climate Change Created A New Literary Genre?]
* [https://www.csmonitor.com/
Climate change inspires a new literary genre: cli-fi]
* [https://www.csmonitor.com/
Climate change inspires a new literary genre: cli-fi]
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* [https://www.wordspy.com/words/
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* [https://www.nature.com/
Climate Fiction]
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* [https://judithcurry.com/2012/
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* [https://www.newyorker.com/
Scenes from a Melting Planet: On the Climate-Change Novel]
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*[https://www.thewrap.com/
In a Warming World, 'Cli-Fi' Is Here to Stay]
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* [https://www.booktrade.info/
Warming World, Cli Fi is a Term that Works]
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* [https://www.teleread.com/
Thanks to TeleRead and NPR, 'Cli-fi' is now an official literary term]
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* [https://www.guardian.co.uk/
Global warning: the rise of 'cli-fi']
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* [https://www.nature.com/
"Climate Fiction"]
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* [https://www.newyorker.com/
"Scenes from a Melting Planet: On the Climate-Change Novel"]
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* [https://www.dissentmagazine.
"Cli-Fi: Birth of a Genre"]
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* [https://www.vulture.com/2013/
'Submergence': The Best Novel I've Read This Year]
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* [https://www.thewhig.com/2013/
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* [https://clifibooks.com Cli Fi Books]
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* [https://www.teleread.com/
London bookstore sets cli fi table]
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* [https://motherboard.vice.com/
Pop Culture and Climate Change]
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* [https://climatecrocks.com/
Cli-Fi
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* [https://www.huffingtonpost.co.
The Rise and Rise of Cli Fi]
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* [https://www.huffingtonpost.
Cli Fi: One Answer to a Climate Problem?]
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* [https://www.teleread.com/
Cli-fi
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* [https://www.teleread.com/cli-
How and why Sci-fi gave birth to Cli-fi]
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* [https://www.huffingtonpost.
A look at the growing genre of climate fiction]
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* [https://www.thewrap.com/
Darren Aronofsky's ''Noah'' Movie Set to Flood Cli Fi Zone]
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* [https://theconversation.com/
'Cli-fi': could a literary genre help save the planet? ]
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Cli-fi (or "cli fi") is short for climate fiction. Cli-fi novels and
films are often set in either the present or the near or distant
future, but they can also be set in the past. While cli-fi does not
necessarily imply a belief in the science of climate change, many
cli-fi works raise awareness about the major threats that climate
change and global warmingpresent to life on Earth. Some cli-fi novels
support the views of climate change skepticism.
Contents
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1 History and origin
2 Examples in literature
3 References
4 External links
History and origin
The term "cli-fi" was popularized by climate activist Danny Bloom
beginning in 2007 in Vice,[1] and Wired reporter Scott Thill.[2][3]
Margaret Atwood sent out in a tweet about cli-fi in 2011.[4] In
December 2012, American climatologist Judith Curry wrote about the
term on her blog, "Climate Etc." Bernie Bulkin, Former Chief Scientist
of BP; Chair, the UK Office of Renewable Energy, writing for the
Huffington Post, also published a piece on cli-fi in November 2013:
"'Cli-fi: one answer to a climate problem'."
The Drowned World (1962) by J.G. Ballard is often cited as one of the
first cli-fi novels,[5] although it is not about global warming (i.e.
man-made) rather from natural solar radiation (i.e. climate change).
Examples in literature
The Drowned World (1962) by J.G. Ballard
State of Fear (2004) by (skeptical Cli-Fi) Michael Crichton
The Windup Girl (2009) by Paolo Bacigalupi
Finitude (2009) by Hamish MacDonald
Seal Intestine Raincoat (2009) by Rosie Chard
The Sea and Summer (1987) by George Turner
Solar (2010) by Ian McEwan
Flight Behavior (2012) by Barbara Kingsolver
A Friend of the Earth (2000) by T.C. Boyle
Odds Against Tomorrow (2013) by Nathaniel Rich
The Admiral (2014) by James R. Gilbert
References
Jump up^ Merchant, Brian (June 1, 2013). "Behold the Rise of Dystopian
'Cli-Fi'". VICE - Motherboard. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
Jump up^ https://www.wired.com/2009/09/
Jump up^ https://archive.wired.com/
Jump up^ https://pcillu101.blogspot.com/
Jump up^ https://judithcurry.com/2012/
External links
NYT - College Classes Use Art to Brace for Climate Change
So Hot Right Now: Has Climate Change Created A New Literary Genre?
Climate change inspires a new literary genre: cli-fi
Climate Fiction
Scenes from a Melting Planet: On the Climate-Change Novel
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Climate change
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TIME magazine on CLI FI
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WIKIPEDIA on ''CLI FI''
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