The Papers of Thomas Jefferson and the Record of Past Climate Change

The Papers of Thomas Jefferson and the Record of Past Climate Change

In the 20th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview Jim McClure, General Editor of the Papers of Thomas Jefferson at Princeton University. Recently, Director McClure spearheaded the creation of a unique digital resource: a repository of Jefferson’s abundant observations of the weather and climate of his time. McClure discusses the creation of the Jefferson Weather and Climate Records; explains what visitors can find using this resource; describes how Jefferson wrote about the weather of his time; and details why scholars and students interested in climate change should put "Jefferson to use without accepting all that he was or did."

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Introducing The Climate Chronicles: A New Podcast on the History of Climate Change

Introducing The Climate Chronicles: A New Podcast on the History of Climate Change

The final episode of the Climate History podcast is also the first episode of The Climate Chronicles, a new podcast created, produced, and narrated by our host, Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown...

6 Maalis 202535min

A Millennium of Climate Change in Europe: From Medieval Warming to Today's Climate Crisis

A Millennium of Climate Change in Europe: From Medieval Warming to Today's Climate Crisis

In the 22nd episode of Climate History, co-hosts Emma Moesswilde and Dagomar Degroot interview Christian Pfister, co-author (with Heinz Wanner) of a new book: "Climate and Society in Europe: The Last ...

11 Joulu 202139min

Climate Histories and Futures in the Indian Ocean World

Climate Histories and Futures in the Indian Ocean World

In the 21st episode of Climate History, co-host Emma Moesswilde interviews Debjani Bhattacharyya, Associate Professor of History at Drexel University. Professor Bhattacharyya is among the most innovat...

17 Heinä 202142min

Little Ice Age Lessons: How to Better Understand the Societal Impacts of Climate Change

Little Ice Age Lessons: How to Better Understand the Societal Impacts of Climate Change

In the 19th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde discuss their work on a major article in the journal Nature. The article coins a new term – the “History of Climate...

24 Maalis 20211h 8min

Making Climate Policy: What's Working, and Where We Should Go Now

Making Climate Policy: What's Working, and Where We Should Go Now

In the 18th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center and Professor from Practice at Georgeto...

17 Joulu 202038min

Pandemics, Empires, and the Lessons of History

Pandemics, Empires, and the Lessons of History

In the 17th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview PhD candidate Emily Webster of the Department of History at the University of Chicago. Webster's trailbla...

29 Marras 202047min

Pandemics and Climate Change: What History Tells Us About Today's Greatest Challenges

Pandemics and Climate Change: What History Tells Us About Today's Greatest Challenges

In the 16th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview professor Timothy Newfield, a climate historian and historical epidemiologist in the departments of histo...

25 Elo 20201h 11min

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