Ranked #1
The Little Ice Age and the Colonization of America; Climate Scholarship in the Age of Trump
The Little Ice Age and the Colonization of America; Climate Scholarship in the Age of Trump
In the fifth episode of the Climate History Podcast, Professor Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University) interviews Profes... Read more
31 Jan 2017
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35mins
Ranked #2
Capitalism, Communism, and Indigenous Communities in a Changing Arctic
Capitalism, Communism, and Indigenous Communities in a Changing Arctic
In the seventh episode of the Climate History Podcast, Professor Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University) interviews Prof... Read more
5 Apr 2017
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34mins
Ranked #3
Has Humanity Pushed Earth into a New Geological Epoch: The "Anthropocene?"
Has Humanity Pushed Earth into a New Geological Epoch: The "Anthropocene?"
In the fourth episode of the Climate History Podcast, Professor Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University) interviews Profe... Read more
1 Oct 2016
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42mins
Ranked #4
Archaeology in the Arctic: Reconstructing the Consequences of Climate Change in the Far North
Archaeology in the Arctic: Reconstructing the Consequences of Climate Change in the Far North
In the third episode of the Climate History Podcast, Dr. Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University) interviews Dr. Thomas M... Read more
17 Jan 2016
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48mins
Ranked #5
Geoengineering, the History of Climate Science, and Airplane Crashes
Geoengineering, the History of Climate Science, and Airplane Crashes
In the sixth episode of the Climate History Podcast, Professor Dagomar Degroot (Georgetown University) interviews Profes... Read more
8 Mar 2017
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46mins
Ranked #6
The Frigid Golden Age: How the Dutch Republic Thrived as Earth's Climate Changed
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 Dagom... Read more
15 Jun 2018
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55mins
Ranked #7
Climate Change in the Ancient World: Volcanoes, Rebellions, and Lessons from the Distant Past
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 Willi... Read more
30 Apr 2020
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47mins
Ranked #8
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
In the ninth episode of Climate History, our podcast, we relaunch with a new co-host: Emma Moesswilde, PhD Student in En... Read more
26 Sep 2019
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57mins
Ranked #9
Beyond Academia: Climate Change Storytelling and Activism in a Warming World
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, presid... Read more
18 Dec 2019
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42mins
Ranked #10
The Environmental History and Future of the Bering Strait
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, as... Read more
22 Oct 2019
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34mins