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Description | The Journal of Historical The Journal of Historical |
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WebSite | historicalfictionsjournal.org |
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Location | Germany |
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JHF The Journal of Historical Fictions Home About Archive Submit ISSN 2514-2089 Join the Historical Fictions Research Network Conference 2022 JHF 4:1, 2022 Download as pdf. Tony Keen Editorial: Living in changing times In his British Science Fiction Award-winning book It’s the End of the World: But what are we really afraid of? , Adam Roberts use Thomas Bayes’ Theorem to argue that, statistically, the end of the world is not likely to be in the immediate future, but that it becomes more probable in the longer term, perhaps a century or two (2020, 16-22). In the summer of 2021, as forest fires swept through Turkey, Greece, southern Italy, Provence, Lebanon, Israel, California and Siberia, following 2020 fires in Australia, India, China and elsewhere, the idea that the world is in imminent danger for a man-made climate catastrophe becomes really rather easy to believe. As I write this, the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) has just formally begun in Glasgow. There is much big talk, |
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