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Climate in Context

Climate in Context Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented Conference Report

Climate in Context Conference Report

Climate in Context: Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented Virtual Conference

Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene

IHS Climate in Context – Future Remains: A Cabinet of Curiosities for the Anthropocene (2018)

Climate in Context: Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented – Conference Program

Introducing the keynote speakers for Climate in Context – Bathsheba Demuth

Introducing the keynote speakers for Climate in Context – Naomi Oreskes

IHS Climate in Context – Pioneering Geoarchaeology: A Tribute to Dr. Karl W. Butzer

IHS Panel: “The Environmental Protection Agency at the Half Century Mark, 1970-2020”

IHS Roundtable: “Teaching Climate Change: Perspectives from History and the Humanities”

Oil, Water, and Climate: Environmental Histories of Texas

IHS Climate in Context: “Oil, Water, and Climate: Environmental Histories of Texas” – Panel

Gilio Whitaker Talk

IHS Talk: “Environmental Justice in Indian Country and Moving Toward a Transformational Land Ethic” by Dina Gilio-Whitaker, California State University San Marcos

IHS Climate in Context – Environments and Borders: Where Do We Draw the Lines?

IHS Climate in Context - Texas Deregulation and the 2021 Ice Storm

IHS Climate in Context – Texas Deregulation and the 2021 Ice Storm

IHS Climate in Context – Can We Leave It All Behind?

IHS Climate in Context – “Thinking Historically About the Future of Energy and Climate,” by Paul Sabin, Yale University

Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s

IHS Climate in Context – Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s, by Donald Worster (1979)

Introducing Planet Texas Header Image

IHS Climate in Context: Introducing Planet Texas 2050

IHS Climate in Context – Climate by Proxy

IHS Climate in Context – “From Smog to Climate Change?: The Precarious Precedents for Curbing Greenhouse Gases in the U.S. and Mexico” by Christopher Sellers, Stony Brook University

IHS Climate in Context: Ancient Trees in Modern Times

IHS Climate in Context: Analyzing Trees as Historical Evidence

Online Resources for the Study of Climate History and Suburban Life

IHS Climate in Context: New Scholarship on Climate, Plague, and the Medieval World

IHS Climate in Context – Book Roundtable on The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution, Carolyn Merchant (1980)

IHS Climate in Context – Climate, Migration, and Plague in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire

IHS Climate in Context: How Do Pandemics End? History Suggests Diseases Fade But Are Almost Never Truly Gone

IHS Climate in Context – Lessons from the Plague: Looking to the Historical Record

IHS Climate in Context Talk: “Lessons From Little Ice Ages? Resilience and Complexity in Societal Responses to Climate Change”

IHS Climate in Context: Earth and Outer Space in Environmental History

IHS Climate in Context: Understanding Resilience in the History of Climate Change

IHS Climate in Context: Exploring Scholarship on the Little Ice Age

IHS Climate in Context: Tools and Resources for Studying Environmental History

IHS Climate in Context: Historical Precedents and the Unprecedented

Talk: “Hope, Agency and Transformation: Lessons from the Coronavirus Pandemic and Tackling Our Planetary Emergency” by John Barry, Queen’s College Belfast

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