Climate History Network

A network of interdisciplinary scholars studying past climate change

Member Blogs

The following blogs come from members of the Climate History Network, on topics related to climate and/or environmental history.  They do not represent any official position of the CHN, and the website editors do not check them for content.  Please contact dagomard@gmail.com for updates or to add your blog to the list.

HistoricalClimatology.com

HistoricalClimatology.com provides news and resources that link research in historical climatology  to the perception and reality of global warming.  From CHN co-founder Dagomar Degroot.

Musings, rumblings and rants along general themes that may come under the umbrella of environmental history.  From member Alex Hall.

Website and blog of Jean-Franςois Mouhot, including posts on historical perspectives on climate change.

Seeing the Forest is the blog of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC), an international and interdisciplinary research center devoted to the environmental humanities.  Its contributors include the RCC’s staff and fellows, as well as external contributors. The mission of the blog is to demonstrate the relevancy and importance of humanistic and historical perspectives in discussions about today’s environmental challenges.

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