Anthology Reviews

No More Fairytales: stories to save our planet front cover

Front Cover:

“These tremendous and inspirational stories paint far better pictures of what we need to do to save Planet Earth, than any number of facts, figures and graphs.”

Bill McGuire, Author of Hothouse Earth: an Inhabitant’s Guide

“Inspirational and entertaining.”

Dr Matt Winning comedian and author of Hot Mess.

Back Cover:

“The climate emergency can no longer be ignored, it requires urgent and comprehensive action. But there’s so much positivity that can come from that action: clean, green and cheap energy; a thriving natural world; warm homes; well-paid jobs; clean air and water. If we are to build a future fit for the next generation, we must show a positive vision of what that future looks like. And this anthology of compelling, solution-focused climate fiction does exactly that. A better world is possible – and literature like this can help make it happen.”

Caroline Lucas, UK MP

“Before we can build the resilient zero carbon economy that we have promised future generations, we must first imagine it.  and  not just a vague happy ‘wont it be lovely when we get there’ imagination, but a complex, rich, detailed imagining of new ways of doing and being, of new institutions, new laws, new societal goals.  all innovation starts with a spark that dares picture a different way – this anthology is full of such sparks, and our task is to immerse ourselves in them and then dare to act boldly to build the future here and now. ” 

Nigel Topping, High Level Climate Action Champion, UNFCCC COP26.

Inside the cover:

We make sense of our world not through data but through stories. That’s why we need more narratives like the ones here in this brilliant, evocative collection. Why? Just like the past, the future of our freewheeling,  inspiring and frequently confounding civilisation will be created by the best storytellers in politics, business, science and culture. Read, enjoy and share.

Owen Gaffney, Author, optimist, global sustainability analyst at Stockholm Resilience Centre and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.

“Today’s Climate Crisis is down to a lack of imagination, blinding us to the horror story bearing down on us today. We now need to use our collective imagination to avert that nightmare – and ‘No More Fairytales: Stories to Save Our Planet’ shows us exactly how to do that.

Jonathon Porritt, author and campaigner.

“There’s an abundance of imagination in these stories; they’ll make you think again, and in new ways, about the predicament of the planet and its people.”

Bill McKibben, author, climate activist, and founder of 350.org.

“As mere humans, we are generally not very good at making good long term decisions – especially where the benefits are not immediate and clearly visible. Climate change futures can be scary but, while important, it remains hard to get most people to feel it is urgent. We already have all the solutions needed at hand across technology, finance and policy. The only challenge left is in the realms of psychology and communications. Positive storytelling of a better world is a critical part of bringing all of our communities along on this journey. This collection of stories provides so many wonderful tales of what our future can be. It will be an important contribution towards this better world.

John O’Brien, Energy, Climate & Sustainability, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

“Truth is stranger than fiction” is a famous quote by Mark Twain that surely applies to climate change. It’s a challenge to portray global warming because the effects will be so profound and could go far beyond anything in human history. That’s why good fiction is so important to help us visualize, imagine, and consider what is at risk. This wonderful collection can help us grasp the world that lies ahead and the choices we have, both personally, and as a society.”

John Englander, oceanographer and author of Moving to Higher Ground: Rising Sea Level and the Path Forward.

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