The 2024 Imagine climate fiction contest
12 brand-new climate fiction short stories feature vivid, hope-filled, diverse visions of climate progress. Discover this year's winning stories now.
12 brand-new climate fiction short stories feature vivid, hope-filled, diverse visions of climate progress. Discover this year's winning stories now.
Imagine 2200 is Grist’s climate fiction initiative, engaging writers across the globe in envisioning the next 180 years of climate progress. Whether built on abundance or adaptation, reform or a new understanding of survival, these stories serve as a springboard for exploring how fiction can help us build towards a better reality.
Ysolt awakes after a freak storm to find herself at the bottom of a ravine in the broken remains of the nomadic home that was supposed to protect her.
A funding proposal for an EV retrofit shop opens old wounds between a mother and child as they reexamine their troubled family history.
To stay or go? The woman she loves, or the land she's nurtured? A farmer grapples with life, death, and love on a fire-worn planet.
In a haven city defined by scientific progress, one woman hides a gift from her ancestors that contains a key to the future.
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A beekeeper finds a new sense of purpose and community after helping to develop a warning system for floods.
As California prepares to destroy a levee and sacrifice its last remaining almond farm, its caretaker remembers the toll floodwaters have taken on his family.
At a live art show in the bustling city, a cook grapples with the coastal home he lost.
A student seeking his purpose in life makes a discovery that could revive a friend’s vital research.
Across generations and a changing world, an Indian family preserves its traditions through food, dance, and the latest communication fads.
A family races against time to prepare their coconut farm for a massive storm surge.
A mother must come to terms with her child's identity, her husband's passing, and the changing landscape of their community.
In a culture where a child's first word takes on great meaning, a nonverbal child shows his compassion beyond words.
A father's effort to honor his daughter’s memory through a rewilding project collides with his neighbor’s conventional farming practices.
On a submarine housing children born with a genetic mutation, people of faith wrestle with the sin of causing an ecological disaster.