Climate Change in Human History
- 336 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
This book offers a concise introduction to the interplay between human history and climate change, tracing developments from hundreds of thousands of years ago to the present. It highlights how natural climate variability influenced early societies and how human actions are now driving significant climate shifts. By adopting a chronological approach, the authors detail how climate change has presented both opportunities and challenges across major historical periods, addressing themes such as climate phases, climate shocks, the rise and fall of civilizations, industrialization, and the accelerating pace of climate change. The 2nd edition introduces a new chapter on the surge of social movements and key figures since 2017, examining their impact on climate change history. It also enhances the discussion of the Anthropocene and includes additional content on climate system dynamics and updated historiography. With more case studies, images, and individuals featured, the edition offers a glossary and further reading to support students in this interdisciplinary field. This work serves as an essential resource for students of environmental history, illustrating the pivotal role of climate in shaping human experiences and responses to climate change.
