Climate History Network

A network of interdisciplinary scholars studying past climate change

Related Networks

Please contact sam.white@oberlin.edu for updates or to add your network to the list.


http://environmentalhistory-au-nz.org/

The Australia and New Zealand Environmental history network provides links and resources for academics in the field, including research on climate history.

http://niche-canada.org/

The Network in Canadian History of the Environment (NiCHE) offers resources to environmental historians of Canada and hosts the Early Canadian Environmental Data Project, which includes research on historical climate change.

http://www.medievaleh.org/

Environmental History Network for the Middle Ages (ENFORMA) is a virtual network of historians working on environmental history in medieval times. The network is open to anyone interested in this research and teaching field.

http://www.meteohistory.org/

The ICHM is an official commission of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science. The Commission publishes a peer-reviewed journal, History of Meteorology, and regularly organizes conferences in beautiful places.

http://www.inqua.org/index.html

The International Union for Quaternary Research supports research and interdisciplinary communication on environmental change over the past two million years of earth history.  The organization publishes Quaternary International and hosts quadrennial conferences.

http://www.pages-igbp.org/

The PAGES (Past Global Changes) project is an international effort to coordinate and promote past global change research. The primary objective is to improve our understanding of past changes in the Earth System in order to improve projections of future climate and environment, and inform strategies for sustainability.

Réseau perception du climat (perceptionclimat.net)

Réseau perception du climat

http://www.perceptionclimat.net/index.php

Réseau perceptions du climat is an international interdisciplinary network of scholars and journalists interested in perceptions of climate and climate change.  The website (in French) contains links to meetings, lectures, publications, calls for publications, and employment related to the field.