Susanna Lidström is a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory in the Division of History of Science, Technology, and Environment at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. She has a PhD in ecocriticism from King’s College London (2013) and MAs in modern English literature from University College Dublin (2007) and in comparative literature from Stockholm University (2006). Recent presentations include “Rising seas: facts, fictions and aquaria” at the workshop “Collecting the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change,” American Museum of National History, New York, October 2013 (with Anna Åberg), and at the conference “JPI CLIMATE Future Research Leaders Forum: Sustainable Transformations of Society in the Face of Climate Change: Promising Research Directions” in Oslo, June 2013. Susanna has conducted research visits to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, where she focused on literary nonfiction and marine environments (January–June 2015), and to the University of Cape Town as part of the project “Sustaining Future Urban Natures: Interdisciplinary Engagements with Contested Urban Ecologies” (October–November 2013).