Climate Fiction, Thriller, Heist, Solarpunk
Date Published: 11/18/2025
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
Narrator: Nathan Westhoff
Run Time: '6:37
Bad news: Moro's project is cancelled.
Determined to get his prototypes back, he enlists the help of a professional
hurricane surfer, an Alaskan oil worker, and a French salt farmer. But he's no
criminal mastermind, and they soon find themselves caught between a growing
hurricane and a surprise algae field.
Will Moro succeed? Will they beat the hurricane surfing world record? And how
exactly does one farm salt?
It's a hopeful climate heist—a solarpunk blend of Ocean's Eleven, The
Martian and Michael Crichton.
Review
I listened to the audiobook version of How to Surf a Hurricane, and it made the story feel even more exciting. It’s a mix of sci-fi elements as well as plenty of action and secrecy.
I found the story to keep a steady pace, so it never feels boring. The action scenes and storm setting really stand out when you’re listening, which makes it more immersive than just reading.
A fun and different audiobook with a mix of adventure and bigger ideas about helping the planet and the climate in general. It’s a good pick if you want something entertaining but still meaningful.
About the Author
Todd Medema is the author of How To Surf A Hurricane, a heist thriller
showing that stories about climate change and adaptation can be fun and
hopeful. He wrote it because he believes the future doesn't have to be a
dystopia, and he got tired of only reading stories of doom and gloom.
Todd studied Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Design at Carnegie Mellon
University. He worked on self-driving cars and board games before discovering
a passion for clean energy. He spent four years working on grid-scale battery
storage and now offers Product Management consulting to clean energy
companies.
Todd spends his free time playing games, climbing rocks, and gleefully riding
his electric bike everywhere. He is currently working on expanding the
Hurricane universe.
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