
Teaching Across Disciplines: Reimagining University Education for Today's Multidisciplinary Problems
In the 15th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview Kathryn de Luna, Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor in the Department of History at Georgetown U...
22 Jun 202048min

Climate Change in the Ancient World: Volcanoes, Rebellions, and Lessons from the Distant Past
In the 14th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview Joseph Manning, the William K. and Marilyn Milton Simpson Professor of Classics at Yale University. Profe...
30 Apr 202047min

COVID and Climate Change: Reflections on the Pandemic, the Past, and the Future
In the 13th and most unusual episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde share their reflections on the Covid-19 pandemic in light of their expertise as environmental hist...
31 Mar 202032min

Tree Stories: What the Rings in Trees Reveal About Climate Change
In the 12th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview leading tree ring scientists Amy Hessl (West Virginia University) and Valerie Trouet (University of Arizo...
4 Mar 202045min

Beyond Academia: Climate Change Storytelling and Activism in a Warming World
In the 11th episode of Climate History, co-hosts Dagomar Degroot and Emma Moesswilde interview Victoria Herrmann, president and managing director of the Arctic Institute and one of Apolitical's top 10...
18 Des 201942min

The Environmental History and Future of the Bering Strait
In the tenth episode of Climate History, our podcast, Emma Moesswilde and Dagomar Degroot interview Bathsheba Demuth, assistant professor of environmental history at Brown University. Professor Demuth...
22 Okt 201934min

The Past, Present, and Future Significance of Climate Changes Over the Past 2,000 Years
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 D...
26 Sep 201957min

The Frigid Golden Age: How the Dutch Republic Thrived as Earth's Climate Changed
In the eighth episode of the Climate History Podcast, Georgetown PhD candidate Robynne Mellor interviews Professor Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University), the co-director of the Climate History Netwo...
15 Jun 201855min


















