Literary Hub
Craft and Criticism
Literary Criticism
Craft and Advice
In Conversation
On Translation
Fiction and Poetry
Short Story
From the Novel
Poem
News and Culture
History
Science
Politics
Biography
Memoir
Food
Technology
Bookstores and Libraries
Film and TV
Travel
Music
Art and Photography
The Hub
Style
Design
Sports
BUY A HAT
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
The Critic and Her Publics
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
The Cosmic Library
Culture Schlock
Reading Lists
The Best of the Decade
Book Marks
Best Reviewed Books
CrimeReads
True Crime
The Daily Thrill
Log In
Craft and Criticism
Fiction and Poetry
News and Culture
Lit Hub Radio
Reading Lists
Book Marks
CrimeReads
Log In
Climate Change
Did This Iconic 1962 Short Film Show Us Our Dark Future?
David Ulin Reflects on Death, Science Fi and Scenes From
La Jetée
By
David L. Ulin
| November 7, 2019
Teaching Climate Change With
The Lorax
and
The Jungle
Mark Gozonsky on Getting High-School Kids to Read and Care About the Climate in Unconventional Ways
By
Mark Gozonsky
| October 21, 2019
Can Democrats Keep Up With Republican-Controlled State Majorities?
Meaghan Winter on the Importance of State Versus Federal Politics
By
Meaghan Winter
| October 18, 2019
Dystopia and Shame: On the Road with California's Climate Migrants
Jaime Cortez on the Disaster We Created
By
Jaime Cortez
| October 10, 2019
When a Hurricane Hits the Delaware Bay
Andrew S. Lewis on the Impact of Super Storm Sandy
By
Andrew S. Lewis
| October 9, 2019
The Congressional Climate Change Committee That Went Toe-to-Toe With the Koch Brothers
How Close We Came in 2009 to Making a Regulatory Difference
By
Christopher Leonard
| October 4, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Wear Your Stillness As Disguise: On Sitting Still in Nature
By
Simon Barnes
| October 4, 2019
Why Do We Refuse to Believe Climate Change is Happening?
By
Jonathan Safran Foer
| October 4, 2019
The Crisis Beneath Our Feet:
On the Destruction of Soil
By
Isabella Tree
| October 3, 2019
Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List
What Do They Actually Want to Read?
By
Mark Gozonsky
| September 26, 2019
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has two books coming out with Penguin Press next year.
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 20, 2019
Amazon employees are staging the Seattle headquarters' first strike over climate change.
By
Rebecca Renner
| September 20, 2019
For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home
Rosa Boshier: So Stop Calling It "Sentimental"
By
Rosa Boshier
| September 20, 2019
Vanishing Bees Should Not Be the New Normal
"The time to take action is now."
By
Brigit Strawbridge Howard
| September 20, 2019
Naomi Klein's Advice for the Next Generation of Climate Activists
On the Importance of Making Mistakes
By
Naomi Klein
| September 19, 2019
On E.B. White's Urgent Calls for Environmental Justice
Megan Mayhew Bergman Revisits
The New Yorker's
"Anonymous" Editorials
By
Megan Mayhew Bergman
| September 19, 2019
« First
‹ Previous
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Next ›
Last »
Page 26 of 31
Cannibal, the Listicle
February 17, 2026
by
Molly Odintz
The Pull of Gritty, Authentic Crime Fiction in the Era of AI Slop
February 17, 2026
by
Will Dean
Fergus Craig on Cozies, Humor, and Placing Serial Killers in Unexpected Settings
February 17, 2026
by
Fergus Craig
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"