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The Climate Book Review

The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes.

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    What If We Get It Right review and Climate Solutions reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for August 22, 2025 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is What If We Get It Right. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Solutions. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Imagine 2200: The 2025 Collection full review and Climate Change Audiobooks reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for April 11, 2025 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Imagine 2200: The 2025 Collection (full review). Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Change Audiobooks. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Imagine 2200: The 2025 Collection review and Free Climate Change Books reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for January 17, 2025 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Imagine 2200: The 2025 Collection. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Free Climate Change Books. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summer review and Climate Books To Read Before The 2024 Election

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for November 1, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Books To Read Before The 2024 Election. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX during our Fall Pledge Drive by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Heart Spring Mountain review and Climate Crisis Consequences reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for October 4, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Heart Spring Mountain by Robin MacArthur. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Crisis Consequences. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX during our Fall Pledge Drive by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Troubled Waters review and Climate Fiction By Women reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for August 23, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Troubled Waters by Mary Annaïse Heglar. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Fiction By Women. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX during our Spring Pledge Drive by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    The Deluge review and Climate Justice reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for June 28, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is The Deluge by Stephen Markley. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Justice Books. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX during our Spring Pledge Drive by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    New York 2140 review and Climate Fiction Writers League reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for May 10, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. This week’s episode is airing during WDBX’s Spring Pledge Drive. WDBX is an amazing community radio station that brings listeners a wide variety of unique music and talk radio all day, every day. Please show your support for WDBX today. Visit WDBX.org to make a one-time donation or set up a recurring monthly donation to support this show and all of the other excellent programming at WDBX. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson. If any of the authors or editors would like to be a guest in a future episode of The Climate Book Review, I’d be happy to have them. In the meantime, here’s my review. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Climate Fiction Writers’ League.  You can learn more about the Climate Fiction Writer’s League by visiting https://climate-fiction.org/. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX during our Spring Pledge Drive by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    All We Can Save review and Green New Deal reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for April 26, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is All We Can Save edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katharine K. Wilkinson. If any of the authors or editors would like to be a guest in a future episode of The Climate Book Review, I’d be happy to have them. In the meantime, here’s my review. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Green New Deal. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected].  If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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    Metamorphosis book review and Treesong’s top ten climate fiction reading list

    Welcome to The Climate Book Review! Episode Notes for March 8, 2024 The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes. The Climate Book Review airs every Friday at 10:30 a.m. Central on WDBX 91.1 FM: Solar-Powered Community Radio for Southern Illinois. You can also find the show online at WDBX.org, ClimateBookReview.com, and on your favorite podcast app or site. The Climate Book Review is hosted by Treesong. The two main segments of the show are the Climate Book of the Week and the Climate Reading List of the Week. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. Climate Book of the Week This week’s Climate Book of the Week is Metamorphosis: Climate Fiction for a Better Future edited by Grist. If any of the authors or editors would like to be a guest in a future episode of The Climate Book Review, I’d be happy to have them. In the meantime, here’s my review. Climate Reading List of the Week This week’s Climate Reading List of the Week is Treesong’s Top Ten Climate Fiction Reads. Thank You Thank you for listening to The Climate Book Review. You can find more information about this episode and show at ClimateBookReview.com. If you have suggestions for the show, please email us at [email protected]. If you enjoyed this episode, you can support the show by telling your friends, giving the show a five star rating on your favorite podcast apps, and donating to WDBX by visiting wdbx.org. Thank you to WDBX for broadcasting this and many other good shows, Liborio Conti for the music, and Ed Hawkins for the warming stripes graphic used in our logo. Learn more at ShowYourStripes.info. Finally, thank you to everyone who is reading, writing, and taking action in response to the climate crisis. With our powers combined, we can make climate justice a reality.

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The Climate Book Review is a radio show and podcast featuring book reviews, author interviews, and reading lists for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with climate themes.

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