Books tagged: global climate change

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End Times    by Kalifer Deil
Price: $0.99 USD. 10970 words. Published on October 15, 2010. .

End Times is a collection of four scifi short stories. Ex World Leader (meets an alien judge), The Survivor (In the aftermath of global warming), Corpus Deletum (The androids loved him to death) and The Picnic (An incidental meeting with The Universe's programmers). There is some sex in Corpus Deletum but it is not graphically described.
2099    by Jacky Tang
Price: $7.99 USD. 69690 words. Published on January 19, 2011. .

The mistakes of the past continue to burn into the consciousness of the present. It is only from mistakes that humanity tends to learn its hard lessons. Yet time and time again the same mistakes are made. At the end of the century lies a man longing for his wife living in a world he never would have imagined. A world where humanity has managed to salvage itself after its own destruction.
Red Moon Rising    by J Alan Erwine
Price: $4.99 USD. 65740 words. Published by Sam's Dot Publishing  on February 2, 2011. .

Erik Singer is a young man who is grieving. He's grieving over the death of his brother, and the slow death of the Earth, but with the help of Native American & environmental activist Charlie Chases Crows, Erik decides to make some changes, and he's going to start with the company that was responsible for the death of his brother.
Transfiguration    by Paul Weber
Price: Free! 99340 words. Published on February 26, 2012. .

A pandemic has wiped out a large portion of the earth's population, and an ice age has begun. Under the stress of gigantic environmental change, women begin bearing children remarkably different from their fellow human beings: they are small of stature, but possess uncanny mental abilities. Does this new subspecies of mankind represent our bright future, or our doom?
The Corps 2081    by Larry C. White
Price: $3.00 USD. 105530 words. Published on March 6, 2013. .

This is a future we all fear and sense is coming. Global warming and its consequences on real people, rich and poor, free and enslaved, are all on full display. It is a terrifying and deeply moving journey. The Corps 2081 is a window on a world already announcing itself with climatic fury.