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In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia in the most powerful eruption ever recorded. In 1816, the world went without a summer as harvests were ruined and monsoon seasons altered.
In Europe, its impact on the climate has been linked to Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, the Peterloo Massacre and Mary Shelley. Guinevere Glasfurd's work of historical fiction is a climate crisis novel that looks at how not all suffer equally under a changing climate.

Interview with Guinevere Glasfurd, author of The Year Without Summer, and Catrin Maby, researcher and consultant specialising in energy efficiency in buildings.

Links:
Guinevere: guinevereglasfurd.com
Website: caitlinvanburen.com
Instagram: instagram.com/caitlinvanburen
Twitter: twitter.com/caitlinvanburen
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