(Climate Change) In the middle of a hurricane, Anwar sits in his office in Ottawa waiting for soldiers who might or might not be coming to arrest him. (2,058 words; Time: 06m)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
"Into the Storm," by Yakos Spiliotopoulos [bio] (edited by Manjana Milkoreit, Meredith Martinez and Joey Eschrich), appeared in Everything Change (RSR review), published on September 29, 2016 by Arizona State University.
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Pro: Hurricane Hazel hit Ottawa in 1954, so it's definitely possible that unchecked climate change would result in more-frequent storms there.
Con: There's no real story here. The whole thing appears to be set up to let Anwar give a lecture about the consequences of neglecting climate change until it's too late. Anwar's cause seems hopeless and hopelessly misguided, nor is it easy to believe the military would so easily betray their country.
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Con: There's no real story here. The whole thing appears to be set up to let Anwar give a lecture about the consequences of neglecting climate change until it's too late. Anwar's cause seems hopeless and hopelessly misguided, nor is it easy to believe the military would so easily betray their country.
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