Join Yale Environmental History for a virtual talk by Dr. Anto Mohsin on "The Politics of Electrification in Indonesia Post World War II." Thursday 2/8, 4pm ET. #energyhistory https://t.co/erZ9YH6eTc
Join @jiathwee and the Yale Environmental History department to learn about the technopolitics of cooling infrastructure in Singapore and Doha next Wednesday, Jan 31 @ 7:00.
Join @jiathwee and the Yale Environmental History department to learn about the technopolitics of cooling infrastructure in Singapore and Doha next Wednesday, Jan 31 @ 7:00.
The online symposium explores the fiftieth anniversary of the 1973 energy crisis, the present-day challenges associated with #climate change, and the opportunities presented by new #energy#innovations.
📢The V MEETING of REPORT(H)A - the Portuguese Network of #envhist : #Energy and socio-environmental challenges
📌October 19-21 at University of Minho
Here the full programme: https://t.co/PUxw4CW1BD
CFP for “New Perspectives in Energy History” March 2, 2024 conference @yale now available. Abstracts due Nov 10. #environmentalhistory#energyhistory https://t.co/bOqe2dh27L
Fantastic new project of the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability: an open-access platform that aims to increase actionable knowledge about a sustainable and just energy transition!
https://t.co/i6URiPsfPK
@VisualizeEnergy@cutlercleveland
@heather__cliff
Energy historians! Come present your work with the Energy History Working Group. We are building the 2023-24 schedule now. We workshop full length WIP work in the field of energy history. Priority deadline August 15th.
"A twenty-mule team crossing Death Valley in the late 19c. The teams traveled 165 miles from the Harmony Borax works across salt fields, mountains, and desert to the railroad at Mojave. Each wagon weighed 3.5 tons and carried nearly 10 tons of borax."
Delighted to share the new Energy Basics website, designed for general interest and for teachers to introduce energy fundamentals to humanities/socsci courses. Created by @NoreenGenChem @ClaireChemCody in collaboration with historian @paulesabin https://t.co/IMSe7DkPpH
Energy Basics is divided into four categories, Sources, Conversion, Distribution, and Storage. Users can find pages that concisely explain how photovoltaic panels work, for example, or the processes behind nuclear fission reactors. Try it out-- we'd love your input!
It’s here! American Energy Cinema is edited by @RLifset, @raechellutz, and @sarahthestan, with essays by @emilyroehl, @rydriskelltate, @CalebWellum, and more. Take 30% off with code APPALACHIAN30: https://t.co/LlbQ425YX4
Join us for an online presentation/discussion with Jennifer Eaglin about her new book, "Sweet Fuel: A Political and Environmental History of Brazilian Ethanol," Wednesday, April 6, 4:00pm #energyhistory https://t.co/3BT2NFncca