Canavan, GerryGerryCanavanDr. CHAN Kit Sze, AmyAmyDr. CHAN Kit SzeIngerwersen, MoritzMoritzIngerwersenJue, MelodyMelodyJueLi, HuaHuaLiMurphy, Patrick D.Patrick D.MurphyRobinson, Kim StanleyKim StanleyRobinsonShaviro, StevenStevenShaviroSingh, VandanaVandanaSinghSzeman, ImreImreSzemanProf. WONG Kin Yuen2020-06-202020-06-202018Science Fiction Studies, Nov. 2018, vol. 45(3), pp. 420-432.0091-77292327-6207http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5898"It just hasn't finished melting yet" -- Gerry Canavan. "Rain... flooding... waterworld / intense heat... drought... desert" -- Chan Kit-Sze Amy. "Pluralizing climate fiction: from hybrids to earth-beings" -- Moritz Ingwersen. "Performative science fiction" -- Melody Jue. "Terraforming and climate change in Chinese science fiction" -- Hua Li. "SF and anthropogenic climate change" -- Patrick D. Murphy. "Story spaces of climate change" -- Kim Stanley Robinson. "Anticipating climate" -- Steven Shaviro. "What is to be done about climate change? Some thoughts as a writer" -- Vandana Singh. "More of the same" -- Imre Szeman. "The 'becoming-deleuzian of science fiction'" -- Wong Kin Yuen.enSymposium on science fiction and the climate crisisPeer Reviewed Journal Article10.5621/sciefictstud.45.3.0420