
Savannah Cox
@savannahpcox
asst prof @sheffielduni | phd @ced_berkeley | researching climate risk and adaptation, finance, cities and urban infrastructure
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10-04-2014 23:26:18
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Delighted to share my new Transactions Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) intervention "Skeletons, Dragons and the Climate War" out TODAY I consider how climate geographers can engage with the discipline's legacy - and turn it to reflexive use... Free and open access here 👇 rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


Excited to share my 2023 Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) plenary! I take up the question of climate futures and how it can be made more central in human geog work on climate change + speculate on why it isn’t already. Thanks Colin McFarlane and Harriet Bulkeley for the invite! rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tr…

📢New paper published as part of upcoming #TIBG Themed Intervention 📢 'Changing climate, changing geographies?' by Harriet Bulkeley and Colin McFarlane (Geography at Durham). #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1111/tran.1…



.Lois Parshley weaves together many complicated things in this excellent piece (including how I, a Type A, relate to my very Type B dad on hurricanes). Happy to share thoughts on urban adaptation and financial systems w some brilliant folks in the field levernews.com/the-coming-fin…

Coming Soon! "Miami in the Anthropocene: Rising Seas and Urban Resilience" is a book by former USF Postdoctoral Research Fellow Stephanie Wakefield Stephanie Wakefield 🌴 🦩 . Available on Jan 21st. #Anthropocene, #UrbanResilience upress.umn.edu/9781517917180/…


“This isn’t complicated,” says Sheldon Whitehouse. “Climate risk makes things uninsurable. No insurance makes things unmortgageable. No mortgages crashes the property markets. Crashed property markets trash the economy.” thehill.com/future-america…









First paper from a new project on the politics of energy crises and transitions in South Africa is out! I use the analytic of infrastructural time to make sense of(1) how such crises emerge &(2) the specific formations of "resilience" developed in response sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
