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Tag Archives: climatefiction
Extrapolations: notes on Apple’s climate fiction series, episodes 4-8
How can we imagine the future under the impact of climate change? I’ve been watching the Apple TV+ series Extrapolations, which offers an interesting example of climate fiction. It’s a kind of anthology show, with each episode depicting one story … Continue reading
Imagining the climate crisis: notes on Extrapolations
How can we imagine the climate crisis in its full complexity, menace, and possibility? Answering this question is what climate fiction (never call it “cli-fi”) attempts to do. I’ve been exploring the field (some examples here), and wanted today to … Continue reading