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Artificial Intelligence -- Always North -- American War -- Avatar -- Barkskins -- Blackfish City -- Blade Runner -- Bridge 108 -- Burning World, The -- Carbon Diaries 2015, The -- Chesapeake Requiem -- Children of Men, The -- Children's Bible, A -- Chinatown -- City Where We Once Lived, The -- Clade -- Colony, The -- Crystal World, The -- Day after Tomorrow, The -- Disaster's Children -- Drowned World, The -- Dry -- Ecotopia -- Eden -- End of the Ocean, The -- Ever Winter -- Exodus -- Field Notes from a Catastrophe -- Fifty Degrees Below -- Firewalkers -- Flight Behavior -- Flood -- Forty Signs of Rain -- Friend of the Earth, A -- Future Home of the Living God -- Geostorm -- Gold Fame Citrus -- Grapes of Wrath, The -- Great Derangement, The - - Handmaid's Tale, The -- History of Bees, The -- History of What Comes Next, A -- How to Avoid a Climate Disaster - - Hunger Games, The -- Ice -- Inconvenient Truth, An -- Lamentations of Zeno, The -- Lathe of Heaven, The -- Lorax, The -- Lost City Raiders -- Mad Max Series, The -- MaddAddam -- Marrow Thieves, The -- Memory of Water -- Migrations -- Ministry for the Future, The -- Moon of the Crusted Snow -- New Wilderness, The -- New York 2140 -- Odds against Tomorrow -- Orleans -- Oryx and Crake -- Overstory, The -- Parable of the Sower -- Road, The -- Salvage the Bones -- Sea Change -- Sherwood Nation -- Ship Breaker -- Silent Spring -- Six Degrees -- Sixth Extinction, The -- Sixty Days and Counting -- Snowpiercer -- Solar -- South Pole Station -- Soylent Green -- State of Fear -- Storming the Wall -- Story of More, The -- This Changes Everything -- Wall, The -- WALL-E -- Water Farmer, The -- Water Knife, The -- Water Thief, The -- Waterworld -- Weather -- Wind from Nowhere, The -- Windup Girl, The - - Year of the Flood, The. 506 1 Concurrent user level: 1 user 520 Climate change in popular culture : a warming world in the American imagination is the first study that includes analyses of both fiction and popular nonfiction works devoted to climate change. 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