
Our House, Our Fire, our Fiction
“I want you to act as you would in a crisis,” the 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg told Davos. “I want you to act as if our house is on fire. Because it is.”
When a kid in pigtails speaks truth to power, the world listens.

Courage is fear that has said its prayers
I know a glaciologist who spends much of her time deep in ice. Like many of her colleagues, Birgitte has found and measured pieces of the climate jigsaw for herself. She can see how and where they fit in the future picture of our shared home, to the point where she sometimes wishes she knew less.

Hazards of Time Travel by Joyce Carol Oates
Time travel stories are seldom really about time, or travel,…

Who knew that Liz was short for Lizard?
Interview with Liz on The Drax Files radio show. The interview…

Peake Under the Covers: The Master of Gormenghast
A celebration with special guests Neil Gaiman, Liz Jensen and Chris Riddell

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Climate Politics When It’s Too Late
Book presentation by Andreas Malm and Wim Carton in discussion with Liz Jensen.
The world is exceeding the 1.5°C global warming limit, but what happens when these boundaries – set by the Paris Agreement – have been crossed? In the overshoot era, industries and states turn to new technologies that supposedly block sunlight and remove CO2. Such techno-solutions are by no means safe; they come with immense risks and provide an excuse for those who would prefer to avoid limiting emissions in the present. Can the catastrophe be reversed, masked or simply adapted to once it is a fact? Or will any such roundabout measures simply make things worse?
Join us when Andreas Malm and Wim Carton present their brand new book The Long Heat: Climate Politics when it is too late (2025). Mapping out the new front lines in the struggle for a livable planet, they argue that no technology can absolve us of responsibility for our planet and each other. The book presentation will be followed by a discussion with author Liz Jensen, moderated by CApE director Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen.
The discussion will be followed by a reception with some light refreshments, where it will be possible to purchase the book.
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