Historical geography III: Climate matters

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Karl Offen

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Progress in Human Geography

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My third report covering recent research in historical geography focuses on climate, and particularly scholarship that explores how the meaning of climate and climate change varies in distinct cultural and temporal contexts. Viewing climate science, and more specifically interpretations of climate science, as a discourse amenable to cultural criticism suggests that notions of climate are and have always been a physical and social phenomenon. Reviewed research suggests that ideas of climate and climate change are intertwined with social mores, politics and institutions, philosophies of civilization and progress, and inseparable from the cultural expressions that give them meaning and, thus, are far too important to be left to climate scientists to narrate or interpret.

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Offen, K. (2014). Historical geography III: Climate matters. Progress in Human Geography, 38(3), 476-489. doi: 10.1177/0309132513501429

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