The Heat Is On: Young Writers on the Climate Crisis

A project led by Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature

On World Environment Day, 5 June 2022, Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature is thrilled to release The Heat is On: Young Writers on the Climate Crisis. This free digital anthology of creative writing about the climate crisis facing our planet showcases writers under 20 years of age from across the Cities of Literature Network. Their thought-provoking submissions are published in the primary language and in English, and these extraordinary words and images will stay with you always.

In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that included tackling the world-wide emergency that is climate change. As the impacts of the climate crisis intensify with each passing year, more and more young people around the globe are joining the movement for positive change. By leading the discussion around climate change, they are also spreading awareness and motivating others to demand action for a clean and healthy planet.

Kicking off the anthology is a foreword by Vicki Soanes, Secretary General, New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO in which she highlights both the values of the organisation and how this body of writing supports these goals. Mayor of Dunedin Aaron Hawkins writes a stirring introduction in which he shares his pride in Ōtepoti Dunedin and our City of Literature status while raising his concerns for future generations as a parent of a young
child. An original waiata ‘Huia te aroha’, performed against the coastal backdrop of Otakou Marae, welcomes readers and provides a powerful start to the other pearls of wisdom to follow.

Beautifully produced and enhanced by original artworks, collage and photography, The Heat is On was published on World Environment Day for all to share and celebrate. Fifteen Cities of Literature around the globe have joined together to create this special volume.

Exeter represented

We’re thrilled that Exeter College student Chris Jantamaneechot is representing Exeter in this anthology, with his wonderful story I Want to Live Forever (In the Garden of Earthly Delights)!

Chris Jantamaneechot is a student at Exeter College and has dreams of travelling the world, seeing snow, and getting over his fear of skydiving. He currently struggles with the usual pitfalls of student life and is grateful for memorable moments of happiness which sometimes seem to pop out of nowhere.

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