Teaching climate history: there is no Planet B
Welcome to the Anthropocene. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, human-caused climate change has impacted the globe with the burning of fossil fuels. The debate in classrooms and the political realm should not be whether climate change is happening or how much it places human civilization...
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Zusammenfassung: | Welcome to the Anthropocene. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, human-caused climate change has impacted the globe with the burning of fossil fuels. The debate in classrooms and the political realm should not be whether climate change is happening or how much it places human civilization at risk but over how societies and individuals should respond. This interdisciplinary book offers an in-depth examination of the history of the Earth’s climate and how historians and citizens can influence contemporary climate debate and activism. The author explains climate history and climate science and makes this important subject matter accessible to a general audience. Chapter topics include examining the Earth’s geological past, the impact of climate on human evolution, the impact of climate on earlier civilizations, climate activism, and the need for international cooperation. Presenting climate history, human history, and climate science in a readable format and featuring resources for students, this book is meant for use by teachers in high school elective or an introductory college course setting. |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CLIMATE VOCABULARY
1
"OUR HOUSE
IS
ON
FIRE"
2
RESPONSIBILITY
OF
THE
HISTORIAN
AS
PUBLIC
INTELLECTUAL
3
TIPPING
POINTS
4 GREAT
CLIMATE MIGRATION
5
EARTH'S
PAST CLIMATES
6 CLIMATE CHANGE
AND
HUMAN EVOLUTION
7 EXTREME HEAT
8 FOUR BILLION
YEARS
OF
CLIMATE
HISTORY
9
MASS EXTINCTIONS
10
"CLOCKING" CLIMATE CHANGE
11
DISEASE CARRIED BY
MOSQUITOES
OR
HIDDEN
IN
THE
ICE
12 CLIMATE
CHANGE DENIERS
AND
MINIMIZERS
13 A SHORT
COLD SNAP
OF
ABOUT
500
YEARS
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM S'
.
VII
VIII
X
1
6
13
20
24
30
36
42
49
55
60
64
73
VI
CONTENTS
14 POWER
OF
ICE
15 CLIMATE
REPERCUSSIONS
16 WATER SCARCITY,
WATER'S
VENGEANCE
17 TECHNOLOGY
DEBATE
18 SAVING
THE
AMAZON
RAINFOREST
19
CAPITALISM
VS.
THE
CLIMATE
20 CLIMATE ACTIVISM
81
86
90
99
106
112
124
APPENDIX
I:
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
141
APPENDIX
II: RESOURCES
FOR TEACHING
ABOUT CLIMATE
CHANGE
145
REFERENCES
149
INDEX
163 |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CLIMATE VOCABULARY
1
"OUR HOUSE
IS
ON
FIRE"
2
RESPONSIBILITY
OF
THE
HISTORIAN
AS
PUBLIC
INTELLECTUAL
3
TIPPING
POINTS
4 GREAT
CLIMATE MIGRATION
5
EARTH'S
PAST CLIMATES
6 CLIMATE CHANGE
AND
HUMAN EVOLUTION
7 EXTREME HEAT
8 FOUR BILLION
YEARS
OF
CLIMATE
HISTORY
9
MASS EXTINCTIONS
10
"CLOCKING" CLIMATE CHANGE
11
DISEASE CARRIED BY
MOSQUITOES
OR
HIDDEN
IN
THE
ICE
12 CLIMATE
CHANGE DENIERS
AND
MINIMIZERS
13 A SHORT
COLD SNAP
OF
ABOUT
500
YEARS
$
B1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM S'
.
VII
VIII
X
1
6
13
20
24
30
36
42
49
55
60
64
73
VI
CONTENTS
14 POWER
OF
ICE
15 CLIMATE
REPERCUSSIONS
16 WATER SCARCITY,
WATER'S
VENGEANCE
17 TECHNOLOGY
DEBATE
18 SAVING
THE
AMAZON
RAINFOREST
19
CAPITALISM
VS.
THE
CLIMATE
20 CLIMATE ACTIVISM
81
86
90
99
106
112
124
APPENDIX
I:
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
141
APPENDIX
II: RESOURCES
FOR TEACHING
ABOUT CLIMATE
CHANGE
145
REFERENCES
149
INDEX
163 |
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