
Michael Kodas
Freelance Writer and Photojournalist at Freelance
Senior Editor at Inside Climate News
Senior Editor, Inside Climate News; author of Megafire, Colorado Book Award winner, and High Crimes, best nonfiction in USA Book News. Likes to play outside.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
insideclimatenews.org | Michael Kodas
Bestselling novelist Stephen Markley’s 2023 epic, “The Deluge,” follows the climate crisis, extreme politics and societal decline in the United States from the years 2013 to 2039 through the eyes of everyone from a climate scientist to a drug addict, an advertising savant and a network of eco-terrorists. But its most cinematically dramatic chapter describes a wildfire destroying Los Angeles in 2031.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
ecotopical.com | Michael Kodas
“‘The Deluge’ is a realist novel,” says author Stephen Markley of his 2023 epic. “It was about what we are going to live through, and now it's just about what we are living through.” By Michael Kodas Bestselling novelist Stephen Markley’s 2023 epic, “The Deluge,” follows the climate crisis,…
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Oct 28, 2024 |
azdailysun.com | Michael Kodas
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Aug 5, 2023 |
tinyurl.com | Keerti Gopal |Michael Kodas
Sophie Shepherd has always described herself as a “rule follower,” but days before her 22nd birthday, she chose to face arrest in the middle of a Long Island driveway. Under a blazing hot July sun, two police officers sawed through the PVC pipes that connected her arms to the 13 other protesters blocking the entrance to a private airport. “What I love about direct action is you’re actually getting in people’s faces and disrupting their way of life,” Shepherd said.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
tinyurl.com | Keerti Gopal |Michael Kodas
Beverly Grimmett thought the kids magazines she saw stacked on a coworker’s desk this spring were perfectly innocent, until she picked one up. “My stomach turned,” Grimmett said.
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