Anyone have good recommendations? Either doomer or bloomer is fine.
I thought Ministry for the Future was okay, but liked The Deluge. I started Vollman's book on it and just kind of stopped. Did anyone read that?
Unclear, are you asking for climate fiction recs, or non-fiction left analysis of climate change?
Either I guess, but the two examples I gave were fiction. Somewhere between is fine too.
Bruno Latour's "Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime" is pretty good
Half Earth Socialism, Socialism or Extinction, the uninhabitable earth, climate change is class war, climate leviathan, ecodharma, fossil capital, this changes everything, Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency: War Communism in the Twenty-First Century, how to blow up a pipeline, a people’s green new deal, environmentalism from below, world without trees, the red deal, the mushroom at the end of the world, probably more on and off my list.
Only the first has some fiction, I also highly recommend Parable of the Sower.
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Thanks for the recommendations!