Have you read our blog? It has some great short pieces written for non-academic audiences!
If you want to #contribute reach out to us. We are working to build on this wonderful collection!
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I am very excited to announce that ClioVis has been nominated for a #DigitalHumanities award. Please vote for us in the best tool category! Thank you @MushtaqBilalPhD for supporting ClioVis and encouraging others to vote as well. https://t.co/ZgCobkcFLp
Looking for ENVIRONMENTAL stories that are beautifully-written, contain things like characters and plot, and don't necessarily center disaster? Head to our BOOKSHOP page at @TESS_BrownU where we have a curated list of books we love https://t.co/0ACsj1u3s8
Our call for papers for 'Climates and Cultures in History' is wide open – lack of funds is no barrier so if you're writing climate history, please consider submitting an article to this great new #OpenAccess journal! https://t.co/BaDNr6r41Z #envhist#climate
Avi Kwa Ame holds deep spiritual, sacred and historic significance to the Native people who have lived on these lands for generations. I am grateful to @POTUS for taking this important step in recognition of the decades of advocacy from Tribes and the scientific community.
Here's a question I often get about the role of education at the time of planetary-scale environmental decay, about #hope and #despair. I answer it by pointing to the tightrope educators have to walk to help young people navigate emotions associated with life in the #Anthropocene
One really interesting outcome of my Climate/Colonialism class this semester, based on reading student journal entries, is their newfound concern for the practice of extractive reading/knowledge production.
1/4 The old rules — and the ‘old thinking’ about the dam — and water need to change. The question of ‘what will happen to GCD’ is more pressing than ever. This is not a passive process. We can make decisions…
Some personnel news... I'm thrilled to be joining the extraordinary team on @NPR's new climate desk as the network's first Climate Solutions Reporter. Can't wait for y'all to hear and read the impactful coverage we have in store 📻🌍 - let's go!!! https://t.co/5OyHjI8pPZ
A little good news - Once devastated, these Pacific reefs have seen an amazing rebirth - National Geographic #radicalhope#enviro https://t.co/n4uW2i280Q
Welcome new users! A little about us, we tweet and share information related to the https://t.co/MurDx0rUIe project. It’s a crowd sourced pedagogy project related to the #ClimateCrisis We have users in 148 countries!
Exciting new two-year John Pollard Newman postdoctoral fellowship available in 'Climate Change and the Arts' at UCD, to be mentored by John Brannigan @UCD_English and Tasman Crowe @UCDEarth. Deadline 7 Nov 22. https://t.co/TN6ZZ39jSz