Historical Perspectives on Climate Change

Historical Perspectives on Climate Change
Title Historical Perspectives on Climate Change PDF eBook
Author James Rodger Fleming
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 209
Release 1998-09-10
Genre Science
ISBN 0198024061

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This intriguing volume provides a thorough examination of the historical roots of global climate change as a field of inquiry, from the Enlightenment to the late twentieth century. Based on primary and archival sources, the book is filled with interesting perspectives on what people have understood, experienced, and feared about the climate and its changes in the past. Chapters explore climate and culture in Enlightenment thought; climate debates in early America; the development of international networks of observation; the scientific transformation of climate discourse; and early contributions to understanding terrestrial temperature changes, infrared radiation, and the carbon dioxide theory of climate. But perhaps most important, this book shows what a study of the past has to offer the interdisciplinary investigation of current environmental problems.

Historical Perspectives on Climate Change

Historical Perspectives on Climate Change
Title Historical Perspectives on Climate Change PDF eBook
Author James Rodger Fleming
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 216
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780195189735

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This intriguing volume provides a thorough examination of the historical roots of global climate change as a field of inquiry, from the Enlightenment to the late twentieth century. Based on primary and archival sources, the book is filled with interesting perspectives on what people have understood, experienced, and feared about the climate and its changes in the past. Chapters explore climate and culture in Enlightenment thought; climate debates in early America; the development of international networks of observation; the scientific transformation of climate discourse; and early contributions to understanding terrestrial temperature changes, infrared radiation, and the carbon dioxide theory of climate. But perhaps most important, this book shows what a study of the past has to offer the interdisciplinary investigation of current environmental problems.

Historical Perspectives on Climate Change

Historical Perspectives on Climate Change
Title Historical Perspectives on Climate Change PDF eBook
Author James Rodger Fleming
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 209
Release 2005-07-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0199885095

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This intriguing volume provides a thorough examination of the historical roots of global climate change as a field of inquiry, from the Enlightenment to the late twentieth century. Based on primary and archival sources, the book is filled with interesting perspectives on what people have understood, experienced, and feared about the climate and its changes in the past. Chapters explore climate and culture in Enlightenment thought; climate debates in early America; the development of international networks of observation; the scientific transformation of climate discourse; and early contributions to understanding terrestrial temperature changes, infrared radiation, and the carbon dioxide theory of climate. But perhaps most important, this book shows what a study of the past has to offer the interdisciplinary investigation of current environmental problems.

Knowing Global Environments

Knowing Global Environments
Title Knowing Global Environments PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Vetter
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 277
Release 2011
Genre Nature
ISBN 0813548756

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Knowing Global Environments brings together nine leading scholars whose work spans a variety of environmental and field sciences, including archaeology, agriculture, botany, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, oceanography, ornithology, and tidology. Collectively their essays explore the history of the field sciences, through the lens of place, practice, and the production of scientific knowledge, with a wide-ranging perspective extending outwards from the local to regional, national, imperial, and global scales. The book also shows what the history of the field sciences can contribute to environmental history-especially how knowledge in the field sciences has intersected with changing environments-and addresses key present-day problems related to sustainability, such as global climate, biodiversity, oceans, and more. Contributors to Knowing Global Environments reveal how the field sciences have interacted with practical economic activities, such as forestry, agriculture, and tourism, as well as how the public has been involved in the field sciences, as field assistants, students, and local collaborators.

Climate Change in Human History

Climate Change in Human History
Title Climate Change in Human History PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Lieberman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 336
Release 2021-12-02
Genre History
ISBN 1350170364

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Climate Change and Human History provides a concise introduction to the relationship between human beings and climate change throughout history. Starting hundreds of thousands of years ago and going up to the present day, this book illustrates how natural climate variability affected early human societies and how human activity is now leading to drastic changes to our climate. Taking a chronological approach the authors explain how climate change created opportunities and challenges for human societies in each major time period, covering themes such as phases of climate and history, climate shocks, the rise and fall of civilizations, industrialization, accelerating climate change and our future outlook. This 2nd edition includes a new chapter on the explosion of social movements, protest groups and key individuals since 2017 and the implications this has had on the history of climate change, an improved introduction to the Anthropocene and extra content on the basic dynamics of the climate system alongside updated historiography. With more case studies, images and individuals throughout the text, the second edition also includes a glossary of terms and further reading to aid students in understanding this interdisciplinary subject. An ideal companion for all students of environmental history, Climate Change and Human History clearly demonstrates the critical role of climate in shaping human history and of the experience of humans in both adapting to and shaping climate change.

Deep-time Perspectives on Climate Change

Deep-time Perspectives on Climate Change
Title Deep-time Perspectives on Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Mark Williams
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 604
Release 2007
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781862392403

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The Climate of History in a Planetary Age

The Climate of History in a Planetary Age
Title The Climate of History in a Planetary Age PDF eBook
Author Dipesh Chakrabarty
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 293
Release 2021-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 022673286X

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Introduction : intimations of the planetary -- The globe and the planet. Four theses; Conjoined histories; The planet : a humanist category -- The difficulty of being modern. The difficulty of being modern; Planetary aspirations : reading a suicide in India; In the ruins of an enduring fable -- Facing the planetary. Anthropocene time -- Toward an anthropological clearing -- Postscript : the global reveals the planetary : a conversation with Bruno Latour.