9780823299539-0823299538-Our Shared Storm: A Novel of Five Climate Futures

Our Shared Storm: A Novel of Five Climate Futures

ISBN-13: 9780823299539
ISBN-10: 0823299538
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew Dana Hudson
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780823299539
ISBN-10: 0823299538
Edition: 1
Author: Andrew Dana Hudson
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Our Shared Storm: A Novel of Five Climate Futures (ISBN-13: 9780823299539 and ISBN-10: 0823299538), written by authors Andrew Dana Hudson, was published by Fordham University Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Climatology (Earth Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Our Shared Storm: A Novel of Five Climate Futures (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Climatology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.96.

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Through speculative fiction, five interlocking novelettes explore the possible realities of our climate future.What is the future of our climate? Given that our summers now regularly feature Arctic heat waves and wildfire blood skies, polar vortex winters that reach all the way down to Texas, and “100-year” storms that hit every few months, it may seem that catastrophe is a done deal. As grim as things are, however, we still have options. Combining fiction and nonfiction and employing speculative tools for scholarly purposes, Our Shared Storm explores not just one potential climate future but five possible outcomes dependent upon our actions today. Written by speculative-fiction writer and sustainability researcher Andrew Dana Hudson, Our Shared Storm features five overlapping fictions to employ a futurist technique called “scenarios thinking.” Rather than try to predict how history will unfold―picking one out of many unpredictable and contingent branching paths―it instead creates a set of futures that represent major trends or counterposed possibilities, based on a set of climate-modeling scenarios known as the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs).The setting is the year 2054, during the Conference of the Parties global climate negotiations (a.k.a., The COP) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Each story features a common cast of characters, but with events unfolding differently for them―and human society―in each alternate universe. These five scenarios highlight the political, economic, and cultural possibilities of futures where investments in climate adaptation and mitigation promised today have been successfully completed, kicked down the road, or abandoned altogether. From harrowing to hopeful, these stories highlight the choices we must make to stabilize the planet.Our Shared Storm is an experiment in deploying practice-based research methods to explore the opportunities and challenges of using climate fiction to engage scientific and academic frameworks.
Review
Hudson has found a way to strike together all the various facets of our rapidly changing climate future, sparking stories that are by turns, and often all at once, ingenious, energetic, provocative, and soulful. He is the face of this new movement in science fiction, and we’re lucky to have him.
---Kim Stanley Robinson,
. . . fans of William Gibson and Kim Stanley Robinson will savor this thoughtful, rigorous exploration of climate action. ―
Publishers Weekly
Hudson’s innovative and exciting publication is, simultaneously, a consideration of the relationship between climate fiction and climate policy, a highly readable and teachable set of climate stories, and a critical intervention in what climate fiction is capable of achieving in the ‘real’ world.
---Adeline Johns-Putra, Professor of Literature, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China,
Andrew Dana Hudson's
Our Shared Storm is a fascinating thought-experiment in imagining worlds to come. Through a set of common characters kaleidoscopically revealed, readers are granted perspectival narrative access to a skein of political, cultural, and philosophical views that, along with their attendant actions, will shape the planet for worse―or, perhaps, better.
---Christopher Schaberg, author of Searching for the Anthropocene,
About the Author
Andrew Dana Hudson is a speculative-fiction writer, sustainability researcher, and narrative strategist. His stories have appeared in
Slate Future Tense,
Lightspeed Magazine,
Vice Terraform,
MIT Technology Review,
Grist, and more, as well as in various books and anthologies. His nonfiction writing has appeared in
Slate, among others.

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