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The Climate History Network. We pursue interdisciplinary research on the history of #ClimateChange, to better understand both the past and the future.

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Simone M. Müller @smueller.bsky.social (@haztravrcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can only echo! 😉 come and work with the wonderful Sasha Gora around global #envhist and #envhum themes of food & climate change in the context of our IDK Um(Welt)Denken

Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: June 2023 has blown away all prior records for the month of June, coming in at a staggering 0.16C above the prior record set in 2019. It was around 1.46C above the typical temperatures we saw in June in the preindustrial era (1850-1899).

BREAKING: June 2023 has blown away all prior records for the month of June, coming in at a staggering 0.16C above the prior record set in 2019.

It was around 1.46C above the typical temperatures we saw in June in the preindustrial era (1850-1899).
NiCHE (@niche_canada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I have long felt that the discourse pertaining to climate change and the Anthropocene more generally has almost completely bracketed off the rural." - @PamelaBanting niche-canada.org/2018/01/24/can… #envhist #anthropocene #climatechange #rural

CHA/SHC (cndhistassoc.bsky.social) (@cndhistassoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#cdnhist #twitterstorians #HistoryMatters Call for papers 2024 CHA ANNUAL MEETING – MCGILL UNIVERSITY 17-19 June The Climate of History cha-shc.ca/about/what-we-…

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now NASA use the climate spiral to communicate how unusual global temperatures were in July 2023. I made the original version in 2016 which was featured in the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics.

Climate History (@climatehist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This call for papers (deadline 31 October 2023) may be of interest to some of you: the International conference "Nordic Climate History. Learning from the Past" takes place in Oslo, Norway, 23–24 May 2024. hf.uio.no/iakh/english/r… #climhist #envhist

Ruth Morgan (@ruthamorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK friends! I'll be talking about Australia, the Pacific and climate change this Wednesday, Nov 1 - see below for details! #envhist #climhist

NiCHE (@niche_canada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on our site we have "Furs, Sleighs, Iceboats, Empires: Settler Adaptation to Climate Change around Lake Ontario during the Little Ice Age" by Daniel Macfarlane 🇨🇦 niche-canada.org/2023/12/14/fur… #envhist #climhist #cdnhist

Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done to Météo-France for *finally* making their historical weather station data free and open access - all the way back to the 1770s: meteo.data.gouv.fr/datasets

History of Meteorology (@histmeteorology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CFP: Climate and Migration: Historical and Present Perspectives Brno, Czech Republic: 3.–4. June 2024 Call for abstracts: 18 February 2024 Acceptance decision: 15 March 2024 See this link for more details: geogr.sci.muni.cz/en/climatology…

The SETI Institute (@setiinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PODCAST: buff.ly/4gIX9pB How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future? Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University University. In the

PODCAST: buff.ly/4gIX9pB 
How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future?

Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of <a href="/Georgetown/">Georgetown University</a> University. 

In the
The SETI Institute (@setiinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PODCAST: buff.ly/4gZm1JP How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future? Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University University. The second

PODCAST: buff.ly/4gZm1JP 
How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future?

Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of <a href="/Georgetown/">Georgetown University</a> University. 

The second
Dr. Daniel Swain (@weather_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The now-confirmed and rumored additional cuts to come at NOAA/NWS are spectacularly short-sighted, and ultimately will deal a major self-inflicted wound to the public safety of Americans and the resiliency of the American economy to weather and climate-related disasters. 11/11

The SETI Institute (@setiinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PODCAST: buff.ly/QDKCeBg How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future? Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University University. In the second

PODCAST: buff.ly/QDKCeBg 
How has climate change influenced humanity’s past? What can history tell us about the future?

Find out in The Climate Chronicles, a podcast written, produced, and narrated by Professor Dagomar Degroot of <a href="/Georgetown/">Georgetown University</a> University. 

In the second