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The Past, Present, and Future Significance of Climate Changes Over the Past 2,000 Years

The Past, Present, and Future Significance of Climate Changes Over the Past 2,000 Years

Update: 2019-09-26
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In the ninth episode of Climate History, our podcast, we relaunch with a new co-host: Emma Moesswilde, PhD Student in Environmental History at Georgetown University. For the relaunch, Moesswilde and Dagomar Degroot are joined by Kevin Anchukaitis, associate professor of geography at the University of Arizona and one of the world's leading paleoclimatologists. Anchukaitis uncovers and interprets past climate changes, and he's responsible for some of the most important studies on climatic trends past and present. In this episode, Moesswilde, Degroot, and Anchukaitis discuss how and why Earth's climate has changed over the past two thousand years; how scholars "reconstruct" those changes; how historians can link the changes to the course of human history; why this research matters today; and how to communicate scholarship on past climates to the widest possible audience.
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The Past, Present, and Future Significance of Climate Changes Over the Past 2,000 Years

The Past, Present, and Future Significance of Climate Changes Over the Past 2,000 Years

Dagomar Degroot