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  1. It also considers how changing economic, legal, and constitutional contexts made flood management an increasingly political issue. 🌊 Sign up now to join us in person or online: www.ghil.ac.uk/event... #environmentalhistory #climatehistory #earlymodern #earlymodernhistory #flooding 3/4

  2. Scientists found something frozen inside Greenland that could rewrite climate history |

    Greenland’s ice sheet holds layered climate records stretching back thousands of years. Image Credits: Google Gemini Most people…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #climatechange #climatehistory #Danmark #denmark #Greenland #greenlandicesheet #icecorestudies #sealevelrise
    europesays.com/2977187/

  3. Ancient Antarctic Ice Reveals Surprising Climate Changes Over the Past 3 Million Years

    📰 Original title: Scientists just uncovered a 3 million-year climate mystery in Antarctic ice

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/ancient-antarc

    #climatechange #antarctica #greenhousegases #climatehistory

  4. Ancient Antarctic Ice Reveals Surprising Climate Changes Over the Past 3 Million Years

    📰 Original title: Scientists just uncovered a 3 million-year climate mystery in Antarctic ice

    🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
    👥 Usuarios: It's not clickbait ✅

    View full AI summary: killbait.com/en/ancient-antarc

    #climatechange #antarctica #greenhousegases #climatehistory

  5. JOB: Research Associate in Historical Climatology and Historical Glaciology at King’s College London

    3-year Research Associate position within the ERC project "AdaptAIR: Climate Adaptation through Artificial Ice Reservoirs in the Himalayas"

    PhD in historical climatology, environmental history, glaciology, geography or a related area required (or PhD near completion)

    Closing date: 20 April 2026

    kcl.ac.uk/jobs/141807-research

    #envhist #climateHistory

  6. Record-breaking 228m sediment core reveals unprecedented evidence of West #Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat

    An international team drilled the longest-ever sediment core from beneath an ice sheet, uncovering 23 million years of #ClimateHistory. This breakthrough helps scientists predict how the ice sheet—holding enough water to raise global sea levels by 4-5m—will respond to warming. The #SWAIS2C project found evidence of past open ocean conditions, warning of potential future collapse.

    swais2c.aq/media/record-breaki

    #ClimateScience
    #ClimateCatastrophe
    #TippingPoint

  7. The Aral Sea catastrophe remains one of history's most devastating environmental disasters.
    Once Earth's 4th-largest lake, Soviet irrigation projects diverted its rivers for cotton farming—draining an entire sea within decades.
    The cost? Collapsed ecosystems, destroyed communities, severe health crises, and a legacy of damage spanning generations.
    A stark reminder that nature cannot be "controlled" without consequences.

    #AralSea #EnvironmentalDisaster #ClimateHistory #WaterCrisis #Sustainability #Engineering #CentralAsia

    youtube.com/watch?v=RvXoqPp0CPU

  8. The Aral Sea catastrophe remains one of history's most devastating environmental disasters.
    Once Earth's 4th-largest lake, Soviet irrigation projects diverted its rivers for cotton farming—draining an entire sea within decades.
    The cost? Collapsed ecosystems, destroyed communities, severe health crises, and a legacy of damage spanning generations.
    A stark reminder that nature cannot be "controlled" without consequences.

    #AralSea #EnvironmentalDisaster #ClimateHistory #WaterCrisis #Sustainability #Engineering #CentralAsia

    youtube.com/watch?v=RvXoqPp0CPU

  9. The Aral Sea catastrophe remains one of history's most devastating environmental disasters.
    Once Earth's 4th-largest lake, Soviet irrigation projects diverted its rivers for cotton farming—draining an entire sea within decades.
    The cost? Collapsed ecosystems, destroyed communities, severe health crises, and a legacy of damage spanning generations.
    A stark reminder that nature cannot be "controlled" without consequences.

    #AralSea #EnvironmentalDisaster #ClimateHistory #WaterCrisis #Sustainability #Engineering #CentralAsia

    youtube.com/watch?v=RvXoqPp0CPU

  10. The Aral Sea catastrophe remains one of history's most devastating environmental disasters.
    Once Earth's 4th-largest lake, Soviet irrigation projects diverted its rivers for cotton farming—draining an entire sea within decades.
    The cost? Collapsed ecosystems, destroyed communities, severe health crises, and a legacy of damage spanning generations.
    A stark reminder that nature cannot be "controlled" without consequences.

    #AralSea #EnvironmentalDisaster #ClimateHistory #WaterCrisis #Sustainability #Engineering #CentralAsia

    youtube.com/watch?v=RvXoqPp0CPU

  11. The Aral Sea catastrophe remains one of history's most devastating environmental disasters.
    Once Earth's 4th-largest lake, Soviet irrigation projects diverted its rivers for cotton farming—draining an entire sea within decades.
    The cost? Collapsed ecosystems, destroyed communities, severe health crises, and a legacy of damage spanning generations.
    A stark reminder that nature cannot be "controlled" without consequences.

    #AralSea #EnvironmentalDisaster #ClimateHistory #WaterCrisis #Sustainability #Engineering #CentralAsia

    youtube.com/watch?v=RvXoqPp0CPU

  12. The 8.2 ka climate event did not destroy Jiahu. It reshaped it. New research shows migration, labor reorganization, and social change helped this early Chinese village adapt rather than collapse. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #HumanResilience #Neolithic anthropology.net/p/after-the-c

  13. The 8.2 ka climate event did not destroy Jiahu. It reshaped it. New research shows migration, labor reorganization, and social change helped this early Chinese village adapt rather than collapse. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #HumanResilience #Neolithic anthropology.net/p/after-the-c

  14. The 8.2 ka climate event did not destroy Jiahu. It reshaped it. New research shows migration, labor reorganization, and social change helped this early Chinese village adapt rather than collapse. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #HumanResilience #Neolithic anthropology.net/p/after-the-c

  15. The 8.2 ka climate event did not destroy Jiahu. It reshaped it. New research shows migration, labor reorganization, and social change helped this early Chinese village adapt rather than collapse. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #HumanResilience #Neolithic anthropology.net/p/after-the-c

  16. The 8.2 ka climate event did not destroy Jiahu. It reshaped it. New research shows migration, labor reorganization, and social change helped this early Chinese village adapt rather than collapse. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #HumanResilience #Neolithic anthropology.net/p/after-the-c

  17. A 10,000-year Kurdish stalagmite reveals how climate instability shaped early communities in the eastern Fertile Crescent and influenced the rise of farming. New evidence suggests resilience, not stability, guided the path to agriculture. #Archaeology #ClimateHistory #Neolithic #FertileCrescent anthropology.net/p/stone-water

  18. 🔎 130,000 years of climate history in 2,700 meters of core samples – that's the Eifel Laminated Sediment Archive (ELSA) at #MainzUniversity. The unique geoarchive has been built and expanded by geoscientist Professor Frank Sirocko over the last 25 years. Even though he will soon be taking his well-earned retirement, drilling projects in the Eifel will continue ... Read more in our #JGUMagazine at 👉 magazine.uni-mainz.de/a-life-p

    #ClimateHistory #ClimateResearch #ClimateArchive #paleoclimate

  19. " "Today’s assessment from the World Meteorological Organization is clear:
    Global heating is a cold, hard fact,"
    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said in a statement.
    "There's still time to avoid the worst of climate catastrophe. But leaders must act
    – now."

    The planet's average temperature in 2024 was 1.6 degrees Celsius higher than in the 1850-1900 pre-industrial period, C3S said.
    The last 10 years have all been in the top 10 hottest years on record, according to the World Meteorological Organization. "

    federated.press/@ClimateNewsNo

    reuters.com/business/environme
    (And previous toot in thread I fucked up lgbtqia.space/@MxVerda/1138058 )

    #Climate #ClimateDiary #ClimateStrike #ClimateHistory #WeatherPatterns #LongTermWeather #ExtremeWeather #ExtremeWeather2025 #Meteorology #measure #measurement #science #ScienceMastodon #ScienceResearch #ScienceNews #experiment #try #learn #test #prediction #OhNo #activism

  20. Unlocking the Past: Scientists Extract 1.2 Million-Year-Old Ice from Antarctica

    In a groundbreaking achievement, a team of European scientists has successfully extracted the oldest ice core in the world, dating back 1.2 million years. This ancient ice, trapped with bubbles of air...

    news.lavx.hu/article/unlocking

    #news #tech #AntarcticIce #ClimateHistory #PleistoceneResearch

  21. In den letzten Wochen ist die neue Website von Euro-Climhist aufgeschaltet worden, wobei Inhalte wie auch Design einer Überarbeitung und teilweise kompletten Neugestaltung unterworfen wurden. Der Bestand an Gletscherbilder konnte um weitere 107 Bilder in der Datenbank erweitert werden. #klimageschichte #climatehistory @unibern
    infoclio.ch/de/neue-website-eu