Skip to content

David Guenette

Author, Editor, Publisher

  • Home
  • The Steep Climes Quartet
  • CMTI Publishing
  • Books
  • Other Writing
  • Snips of Passing Interests
  • About
  • Contact

Author: David Guenette

The Steep Climes Quartet

The Future of “The Future of Climate Change in the Berkshires” Talk

On Friday, April 12, 2024, I presented “The Future of Climate Chang in the Future” at Lee Library. I’m thrilled by the reception the talk received, the vigorous and very…

By David GuenetteApril 17, 2024Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

Permitting Reform Allows Much-needed Renewable Energy Integration, But Will Big Oil Permit It?

There is an odd game being played by utilities these days, a version of “gotcha” where they say there’s a need for additional fossil fuel generation build out because there…

By David GuenetteApril 2, 2024Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

It’s Your Move: Will Rustbelt Cities Find New Life as Climate Migrants Look for Home?

SPECIAL NOTE: For those readers in the Berkshires area, I’ll be giving a talk, “The Future of Climate Chane in the Berkshires,” at Lee Public Library, on April 12, from…

By David GuenetteMarch 29, 2024Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

April 12 Talk at Lee Library: The Future of Climate Change in the Berkshires

This climate crisis future is terrifying enough, but might this be a future that remains open to our own agency and the potential in working together toward solutions? I’ll be…

By David GuenetteMarch 26, 2024March 26, 2024Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

Big Oil in the Dock: Can Suing Fossil Fuel Corporations Answer Climate Change?

Just because you help carry the guy you beat up within an inch of his life to the ambulance, that doesn’t mean you’re not guilty of aggravated assault or attempted…

By David GuenetteMarch 23, 20241 Comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Climate Change in the Berkshires: The Presentation

Lee Public Library, 100 Main Street, Lee, MA 01238 April 12, 2024, 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. This climate crisis future is terrifying enough, but might this be a future that remains…

By David GuenetteMarch 20, 2024April 11, 2024Leave a comment
The Steep Climes Quartet

Why I Wrote The Steep Climes Quartet

Well, for accuracy’s sake, only Kill Well (Book One) and Dear Josephine (Book Two) of The Steep Climes Quartet, are published (well, Dear Josephine shortly to be this Spring), while…

By David GuenetteMarch 16, 2024March 16, 2024Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

Climate Change and Class

In America it remains impolite to talk about class. In America class is all about economics, so the outdated and irrelevant British sense of class of which most of us…

By David GuenetteFebruary 17, 2024February 18, 2024Leave a comment
Snips of Passing Interests

WOW. I Never Meta-Hypocrisy I Didn’t Like, or, Who is Robert Bryce and Why Does He Write Such S***?

I confess that Robert Bryce sets me off. Who is he? Here’s his own capsule biography: I am an author, podcaster, and filmmaker. I’ve been reporting on the energy sector…

By David GuenetteFebruary 13, 20242 Comments
Other Writing

Climate Fiction Quickies: Snowflake: A Novel, by Arthur Jeon; Denial, a Novel, Jon Raymond; The Great Transition, by Nick Fuller Googins

Here are three more climate fiction novels reviewed. Two of them are terrific: Snowflake, by Arthur Jeon, and The Great Transition, by Nick Fuller Googins. Denial, a Novel, Jon Raymond,…

By David GuenetteFebruary 7, 2024Leave a comment

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 6 7 8 … 13 Next

Subscribe to get notice of new posts

Loading

The Steep Climes Quartet
  • Climate Change and the Human Condition
  • Writing Villains on Both Sides in Climate Fiction
  • Why We Write: A look back at why the heck I’m writing a four-book climate fiction series
  • Climate Change in the Berkshires: Wednesday, September 24, 6:00 p.m., at David and Joyce Milne Public Library
  • The Complex Dynamics of Electricity Costs: Navigating Renewable Integration, Infrastructure Strain, and Policy Shifts
  • More Amazon Reviews for Dear Josephine
  • Single Issue Politics in the Time of Crisis… and What Over Brooklyn Hills Has to Say About It
  • Early Amazon reviews for Dear Josephine
  • The Future of Climate Change in the Berkshires: May 21, 6:30 p.m., Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield; May 23, 4:00 p.m., Mason Library, Great Barrington
  • The Future of Climate Change in the Berkshires Talk at Griswold Memorial Library, May 14, 6:00 p.m.

Other Writing
  • Why I Haven’t Installed Solar Power and Batteries
  • Blues Skies by T.C. Boyle: Oh You Humans!
  • Matt Martinez of The Berkshire Eagle Writes Me Up!
  • My Report About EROI, Written by AI
  • What Can You Do About Climate Change?

Snips of Passing Interests
  • Democracy, Climate Action, Climate Fiction… and Criminality
  • New Gas Generator Plants and the Plan to Flood the (Electricity Demand Growth) Zone
  • Is Big Oil Overpromising and Underdelivering?
  • I’m Rubber, You’re Glue: Robert Bryce, Fossil Fuel Shill, is just one of the many attacking Bill McKibben and his latest book, Here Comes the Sun
  • New Atlantis is a Fossil Fuel Shill Factory
The Alliance of Independent Authors – Member
Copyright © 2025 David Guenette.