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Artists and musicians are important to inspire action on climate, but don't forget writers. Climate fiction needs a boost too, but publishers are focused on gloomy, dystopian climate novels, instead of stories to imagine success. That's why I am working to promote climate fiction with hope and heart. Readers can read my new climate fiction mystery, The EarthStar Solution, at no charge by subscribing to my free newsletter at www.climatestorygarden.com. This contemporary story, with a dash of sci-fi, models political activism and challenges wasteful consumerism within a highly entertaining, suspenseful plot.

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I make pottery and have a keeling curve platter and I date all of my pottery by using the atmospheric concentration of CO2.

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