Do you like Climate Change Books?

Climate Change Books

Do you like Climate Change Books?

For the past couple of years, I’ve been working on a project focused on reviewing, promoting, and selling books related to climate change. It started out as a small bookshop on my personal/author website but eventually evolved into an independent website called Climate Change Books.

So far, I’ve been developing this in my spare time, squeezing in an hour here and there between my stay-at-home parent responsibilities, writing and publishing projects, and other pursuits. But now I’ve decided to be more focused in my creative life and professional work. In the case of Climate Change Books, this means that I’m faced with a major choice.

Do I put more time and energy into Climate Change Books so that it can become both a significant revenue stream and a valuable resource to people who are looking for curated content related to climate change books? Or do I put the idea on hold indefinitely and focus instead on my writing and/or other creative and professional projects?

I’ve decided to ask my readers for feedback. Whether you’re new here or a long-time reader, I’d love to hear from you about this project.

Do you see potential in this Climate Change Books project and want to see it become more developed? Or do you think it’s time to set it aside and focus on other projects related to the climate crisis, climate communication, and climate justice?

If you have any opinions or ideas on the subject, please let me know by completing the Google survey at the end of this post, replying on social media, or contacting me directly. I’d be happy to give you a free ebook copy of one of my novels or short stories in return for your feedback.

I’ve been reading and writing about the climate crisis and climate justice for over two decades now. This Climate Change Books project is my effort to tie together a few different aspects of climate communication in a single project. If you see potential for this project to help more people find and read good books related to climate change, I’ll be happy to develop it further. If you don’t think it’s a particularly useful resource, and can’t easily be developed into one, I’ll focus my energies elsewhere.

Either way, thank you for your feedback! Your responses will help me to determine whether this Climate Change Books project is a productive and sustainable way for me to help my readers find good climate change books and support the movement for climate justice.

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