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Ecoterrorism in Recent Climate Fiction

open access: yesJednak Książki, 2022
Ecoterrorism is widely discussed – and sometimes practised – by environmental activists, but rarely represented in climate fiction. This essay explores three recent ‘cli-fi,’ novels which do in fact address the issue, one from Finland, one from the US ...
Andrew Milner
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Metaboverse/metaboverse-cli: metaboverse-cli-v0.3.3b

open access: yes, 2020
Minor Closes #63 by applying safestr() function to all user input encodings to make sure no errors arise.
Jordan Berg
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ena-upload-cli

open access: yes, 2021
What's Changed Automatic update of ENA Sample Checklists by @github-actions in https://github.com/usegalaxy-eu/ena-upload-cli/pull/63 Automatic update of ENA Sample Checklists by @github-actions in https://github.com/usegalaxy-eu/ena-upload-cli/pull/64 ...
Droesbeke, Bert   +2 more
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La ville dans les proto‑fictions climatiques françaises du xixe siècle

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2023
This article studies climate change and its consequences on cities –the city whose archetype, to a large extent, is Paris – as envisaged by French-speaking authors of 19th century anticipations.
Philippe Éthuin
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Review of "Fire and Snow: Climate Fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones" by Marc DiPaolo (State University of New York Press)

open access: yesLateral, 2020
Marc DiPaolo’s Fire and Snow engages with the burgeoning 'cli-fi' genre which speculates on climate change themes and corollary effects. Through close examination of such diverse works as Suzanne Collins's Hunger Games, Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam ...
Alisa M Schreibman
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Environmental Crisis, Cli-fi, and the Fate of Humankind in Richard Jefferies’ After London and Robert Harris’ The Second Sleep

open access: yesExchanges, 2021
This article discusses two instances of ‘Anthropocene fiction’ (Trexler, 2015: 4) that engage with the environmental crisis that industrial modernity has generated: Richard Jefferies’ After London (1885), and Robert Harris’ The Second Sleep (2019), which
Adrian Tait
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Speaking of Extinction: A Comparative Corpus-assisted Analysis of Metaphorical Framing in Climate Change Fiction and British Newspapers

open access: yesLitera: Dil, Edebiyat ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi
The present study brings a new perspective to climate fiction (cli-fi) studies, addressing two previously unexplored aspects. First, by focusing on how cli-fi writers frame climate change in their works, it extends the findings in earlier studies through
Hakan Cangır, Taner Can
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Resumos-anpuh CLI

open access: yes, 2023
O que mudou? <p>Snh2023 by @ericbrasiln in <a href="https://github.com/ericbrasiln/resumos-anpuh-cli/pull/2">https://github.com/ericbrasiln/resumos-anpuh-cli/pull/2</a></p> <a href="https://github.com/ericbrasiln/resumos-anpuh ...
Brasil, Eric
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What is Cli-Fi?

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Environmental Education
This essay begins by reviewing the theoretical debates within literary-critical “ecocriticism” over what Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene Stoermer termed the “anthropocene” and what Jason Moore terms the “capitalocene.” It explains how those debates are ...
Andrew Milner
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Cli-fi videos can increase charitable donations: Experimental evidence from the UK

open access: yes, 2023
Recent research has begun to investigate if climate fiction, or cli-fi, can increase people’s support for pro-climate initiatives. Emerging evidence focuses on whether cli-fi stories affect people’s self-reported emotions, attitudes, and intentions.
Anandita Sabherwal, Ganga Shreedhar
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