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'An out of work computer scientist, making a documentary on climate change, discovers more about himself that about climate science.' (Publication summary)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Climate Change NovelsDeborah Jordan,
2014single work criticism — Appears in:
Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction2014;(p. 15-32)'Climate Scientists warn of the dangers of global warming. How are Australian writers responding to this crisis? The first section of the book examines the stories by women and men writers directly about climate change scenarios. Notable authors are George Turner and Alexis Wright. ' (15)
Climate Change NovelsDeborah Jordan,
2014single work criticism — Appears in:
Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction2014;(p. 15-32)'Climate Scientists warn of the dangers of global warming. How are Australian writers responding to this crisis? The first section of the book examines the stories by women and men writers directly about climate change scenarios. Notable authors are George Turner and Alexis Wright. ' (15)