the new wave of climate fiction

i don’t need to explain to anyone why the proliferation climate fiction has skyrocketed over the past few years. this new wave of climate fiction, from 2020-present (ongoing), refuses to exclude climate catastrophe from depictions of or changing world. these works are grounded in present and future realities, the speculative less ‘speculative’, and more predictive.

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created by aliyahmk

last updated April, 2026

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wow these sound great and i haven't read any yet!!

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don’t they just!

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cli fi is a subgenre i always find myself gravitating back towards without realizing it, super excited about this list!!

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thank you! i’ve been thinking about it more and more and the responsibility i feel to speak to climate change in my work

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grab

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i have been grabbed

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not necessarily a recommendation for this list, since it’s only a couple of the stories rather than all of them, but Make Your Way Home by Carrie R. Moore includes some climate fiction stories (I have a hard time getting myself to actually pick up a whole novel if I know I’m going to be reading about pandemics and climate catastrophes, but short stories were a lot easier to motivate myself to read 🙈 all very head in the sand of me)

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ooh this is a really interesting rec, thank you!

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thank you for (yet another) amazing list! you always make the best ones

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Yesssss I love cli fi!! I recommend She’s a Killer by Kirsten McDougall and They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran

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thank you so much!

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i already have a few of these on my TBR - definitely intrigued at checking out more from the list. cli-fi seems like an interesting genre

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Ooo, there's an Alexis Wright book on here!!!

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I love this list, thank you sm! If you’re taking recs, I just finished Sea Now (2022) by Eva Meijer. It’s a speculative novel exploring what would happen if the tideline rose until the Netherlands (it’s translated from dutch) became fully submerged. I really enjoyed it and its prose was lovely!

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ooh thank you so much for this rec! sounds perfect for this list and right up my alley!

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Lovely list! I'd also add Ruthanna Emrys' A Half Built Garden, it's a scifi book set in a future very strongly shaped by climate catastrophe!

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