This Element presents a necessary intervention within the rapidly
expanding field of research in the environmental humanities on climate
change and environmental literacy. In contrast to the dominant,
science-centred literacy debates, which largely ignore the unique
resources of the humanities, it asks: How does literary reading
contribute to climate change communication? How does this contribution
relate to recent demands for environmental and related literacies?
Rather than reducing the function of literature to a more pleasurable
form of information transfer or its affective dimension of evoking
sympathy, climate change literacy thoroughly reassesses the cognitive,
affective, and pedagogic potentials of literary writing. It does so by
analysing a selection of popular climate novels and by demonstrating the
role of fiction in fostering a more adequate understanding of, and
response to, climate change. This title is also available as Open Access
on Cambridge Core.