H4F talk with Dania Achermann: Ice cores, small states and global climate change
For our final talk of the series H4F chat with Dania Achermann the topic “Histories of Climate Science”. We talk about Dania’s research on ice-core paleoclimatology and the cultural-political factors that shape how we know and understand climate sciences. Dania Achermann is junior professor of Histo...
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Historians for Future
2021
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Online Access: | https://boris.unibe.ch/162200/ https://historiansforfuture.org/our-episodes/ |
Summary: | For our final talk of the series H4F chat with Dania Achermann the topic “Histories of Climate Science”. We talk about Dania’s research on ice-core paleoclimatology and the cultural-political factors that shape how we know and understand climate sciences. Dania Achermann is junior professor of Historical Science and Technology Studies at the University of Wuppertal (IZWT). She is currently leader of the Ambizone project «Ice Cores, Small States and the Global Climate Change: The Rise of a New Scientific Discipline», funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Have a look at: https://www.hist.unibe.ch/forschung/forschungsprojekte/ice_cores_small_states_and_global_climate_change/index_ger.html |
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