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A brilliant but arrogant meteorologist, pilot, and occasional Hurricane Hunter. His twin sister, a bitter, acid-tongued nuclear physicist on the verge of a breakthrough. Their other sister, an anxious, needling, passive-aggressive, very politically connected right-wing mom. Her daughter, a progressive activist acutely aware of the flaws in everyone and everything-except herself and her circle. And one unprecedented storm. In the near future, climate change has continued unabated, and the media landscape makes it harder than ever to solve problems. Podcasts, streaming, and social media have…mehr

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A brilliant but arrogant meteorologist, pilot, and occasional Hurricane Hunter. His twin sister, a bitter, acid-tongued nuclear physicist on the verge of a breakthrough. Their other sister, an anxious, needling, passive-aggressive, very politically connected right-wing mom. Her daughter, a progressive activist acutely aware of the flaws in everyone and everything-except herself and her circle. And one unprecedented storm. In the near future, climate change has continued unabated, and the media landscape makes it harder than ever to solve problems. Podcasts, streaming, and social media have triumphed utterly, and anyone can be a self-appointed "expert." People's attention spans are negligible, half of America sees science as a threat, and populist demagogues have vast audiences. In this world, the sound bite is everything. When Leonard, the world's first observed hypercane, forms and threatens the Gulf Coast, can Americans put their differences and distractions aside just this once? Or is it already too late to do anything but laugh bitterly as Earth forces humanity to accept its long-overdue "inheritance"? The Inheritors: A Climate Fable is a biting, timely satire of anti-intellectualism. It is also rigorously researched climate fiction by an atmospheric scientist and an exploration of generational trauma in families.
Autorenporträt
Eleanor Thorne is the pseudonym of an atmospheric scientist on the Gulf Coast, near the landfall location of Hurricane Katrina. A native of the Southeast United States, she has experienced hurricanes and tornadoes for as long as she can remember and has been fascinated with hypercanes since graduate school. She has worked with the National Weather Service, Environmental Protection Agency, environmental nonprofits, and in national politics. She is a classical liberal, a cat person, a baseball fan, and enjoys a nice walk on the beach.