A few years ago, I had a story called "Not a Problem" in an anthology of sf stories about global warming --
Welcome to the Greenhouse -- edited by Gordon Van Gelder. It was, frankly, a piece of comic relief in an otherwise pretty serious collection of shape-of-things-to-come science fiction.
Now I've resold the same story in another otherwise serious sf anthology,
Ecotones, which is a project organized by the mainstays of the
SFF World site, where I like to visit and give writing advice and so on. If you're not familiar with the world, an ecotone is a transitional zone where two different ecological biomes touch each other, such as where savanna meets rainforest.
It's the fourth antho
SFF World has put out, and each table of contents has mixed contributions from established pros (bigger names than mine) with newcomers, some of them making their first sales.
The star names above the title in
Ecotones are Lauren Beukes, Ken Liu, and Tobias S. Buckell.
This is a crowdfunded project, through Kickstarter, and the rewards for kicking in are pretty good.
Here's where to go.