Today I’m debuting a new #EnvHist podcast series, “The Climate Chronicles.” In 8 seasons and 42 episodes, I’ll tell the remarkable story of how #ClimateChange influenced humanity’s past. Visit the website: https://theclimatechronicles.com (1/6)
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Intended for the broadest-possible audience, The Climate Chronicles uses vivid storytelling to explain what we do – and don’t – know about the history of #climate. And it explores what that history might reveal about the future. (2/6)
The Climate Chronicles is more than just a podcast. I’ve created preview videos that will give viewers a taste of each episode. And I’ve created a website that provides episode transcripts, maps, citations, and other resources for high school and college teachers to use in the classroom. (3/6)
Today, I’m publishing the introductory episode of The Climate Chronicles, as well as the first episode of the first season, “Becoming Human.” For the next month, I’ll publish an episode every week until the first season reaches its conclusion. (4/6)
Please follow The Climate Chronicles wherever you get your podcasts, or visit the website. And please share the word – I really hope to reach as many people as possible. Here's a link to the series on PodBean: https://dagomard.podbean.com (5/6)
I’m looking forward to listening. It’s currently not discoverable on Pocket Casts, though I did find your previous podcast and a different podcast with a similar name.
I want to share the wonder I feel when I contemplate climate’s history, the passion I have for the multidisciplinary research that is illuminating this history, and the hope (but also fear) that this history gives me when I contemplate today’s climate crisis. Please tune in! #Twitterstorians (6/6)
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