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Links - Dr. Dagomar Degroot
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In 2010, I created. To share scholarship of climates past, present, and future with those searching for new insights on global warming. Currently, t. He site provides tools for climate reconstruction; links to primary source databases; updates on the most exciting projects and publications in climate history; and interviews with leading figures in climate change research. Most importantly, it features articles that explain why studying past climate change helps us better understand modern warming. The gr...
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Dr. Dagomar Degroot - Blog
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Teaching Climate History in a Warming World. 8203;This semester, I taught my. 1 What is the biggest difference between teaching climate history and teaching other kinds of history? Professor Richard Hoffmann, York University:. Professor Alan MacEachern, Western University:. Professor John McNeill, Georgetown University:. Professor Dagomar Degroot, Georgetown University:. 2 What about climate history most challenges your students? Hellip;I’d add a second challenge: The disconnect between how long we...
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Climate History - Georgetown Environmental History
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Session Two: Terrains of Medieval Warfare. Session Three: Modern Environmental Regimes. Session Four: Faculty Roundtable. Climate History at Georgetown University. Climate history is an area of special strength for the environmental history program at Georgetown. Professors Dagomar Degroot, Timothy Newfield, and John McNeill all explore how climate changes have influenced human history, from medieval Europe to present-day Africa. And supported by graduate students in environmental history.
historicalclimatology.com
Network - HistoricalClimatology.com
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Archived Best of the Web. Scholarship today is often a cooperative, interdisciplinary endeavour. While this is especially true for scholars of climate change, until recently there was no online (or offline) network that connected climate historians. In 2010, professors Dagomar Degroot and Sam White founded the Climate History Network. CHN) to accommodate this need. Is hosted by Ohio State University. It does not have any political affiliation. Membership is free. If you are interested in join...
pastglobalchanges.org
PAGES - Past Global Changes - PAGES outreach - Latest - PAGES outreach - e-news - PAGES e-news vol. 2016, no.12
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Jump to main navigation and login. PAGES e-news vol. 2016, no.12. PAGES e-news vol. 2016, no.12. PAGES - Past Global Changes - e-news, vol. 2016, no. 12. Mdash;————————————————————————————————— ————————. Mdash;———. 1 PAGES 5th OSM deadlines 20 December. 2 PAGES' co-chair Hubertus Fischer signs off. 3 Floods Working Group metadata collection. 4 New plan for data standards. 5 PAGES Integrative Activities update. 6 PAGES Working Group meetings and deadlines. 7 Upcoming PAGES-supported meetings. V PALSEA2, S...
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Environment Initiative Grants | Georgetown Environment Initiative | Georgetown University
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Skip to main content. Georgetown Environment Initiative Impact Program Fall 2015. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)–Georgetown Law Global Environment and Sustainability Law Fellows Program. Peter Byrne, Law Center. Edith Brown Weiss, Law Center. Sara Colangelo, Law Center. Joanna Lewis, STIA. Mark Giordano, STIA. Establishing the Climate History Network at Georgetown University. Dagomar Degroot, Department of History. GEI Case Studies in Environmental Policy. Leslie Ries, Department of Biology.
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Bibliography - HistoricalClimatology.com
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Archived Best of the Web. The Climate History Network. Maintains an extensive Zotero bibliographical database. This database contains thousands of citations relevant to the interdisciplinary study of past climate and its role in human history. It is an essential resource for teaching and research in climate history. If you would like to join the Network, click here. If you would like to contribute to the database, please contact Dr. Sam White. Use appropriate formatting and capitalization, preferably acc...
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