This Forum explores global climate change, one of this century's most prominent environmental issues. Authors answer two critical questions: (1) How does the study of climate history enrich the field of environmental history more broadly? (2) How can environmental historians contribute to present-day understandings of and responses to global climate change? This introductory essay (and the Forum more generally) contribute to both environmental history research and climate change discussions by grappling with several key issues including the agency of nonhuman nature and environmental determinism, environmental governance, climate as a cultural construction, the history of environmental ideas and discourse, environmental narratives, the commodification of nature, and the politicization of the natural and life sciences. This essay also show show the study of climate history provides methodological and practical tools for environmental historians. It analyzes the role of interdisciplinary sources and archives, scale, the place of science in environmental history scholarship, and the relevance of environmental histories for present-day policymaking and public discussions about climate change.
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Univ Hawaii Manoa, Amer Studies, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
Univ Hawaii Manoa, Honors Program, Honolulu, HI 96822 USAUniv Hawaii Manoa, Amer Studies, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
Gonzalez, Vernadette Vicuna
Lipman, Jana K.
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Tulane Univ, Hist, New Orleans, LA 70118 USAUniv Hawaii Manoa, Amer Studies, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
Lipman, Jana K.
Teaiwa, Teresia
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Victoria Univ Wellington, Programme Samoan Studies, Vaaomanu Pasifika, Wellington, New Zealand
Victoria Univ Wellington, Programme Pacific Studies, Vaaomanu Pasifika, Wellington, New ZealandUniv Hawaii Manoa, Amer Studies, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA