‘Everywhere I looked, climate change bled’ Abi Daré on writing fiction: Imagine series
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In the latest episode of Zero’s Imagine series, Akshat Rathi is joined by Abi Daré, winner of the inaugural Climate Fiction Prize. Abi is the bestselling author of And So I Roar, which tells the story of the teenager Adunni as she confronts superstition, lack of education and the impacts of climate change on the rural communities of Nigeria. Abi joins Zero to talk about the role climate change plays in her storytelling, and how she has seen Nigeria adopt climate solutions as it develops rapidly.
Explore further:
- Abi Daré’s website: https://abidareauthor.com/
- The Climate Fiction Prize: https://climatefictionprize.co.uk/
Past episodes in the Imagine series:
- Julia Wolfe on How Music can Inspire Climate Action
- George Saunders on Climate Guilt, AI and Critical Thinking
- Kim Stanley Robison on Abundance, Adequacy and Better Climate Futures
- Artist Monira Al Qadiri on the End of Oil
Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd. Special thanks to Sommer Saadi, Mohsis Andam, Sharon Chen and Laura Millan. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.
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