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Department of History talk on Climate change

CLIO
October 13, 2016
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Columbus Museum of Art in the Forum 480 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215

Climate Change, the Anthropocene & the Deep History of the Earth
Professor John Brooke
presented by the Ohio State University Department of History’s Clio Society
 
What is the evidence for human-driven climate change in recent history, what is coming to be called the “Anthropocene”?  
How does this evidence compare with what we know about climate in the past, both in the more familiar epoch of human history proper, but also in prehistory, and the deep, geological history of the earth? John Brooke will provide a layman’s overview, and briefly comment on the way forward for humanity.  

John Brooke is Humanities Distinguished Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology at the Ohio State University.  He is, most recently, the author of Climate Change and the Course of Global History: A Rough Journey, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014.  

The Clio Society (clio.osu.edu) is comprised of friends of the History Department at The Ohio State University. Some are current and former students of the university; some earned degrees in history; others are current and former faculty members of the department; some have an interest in the History Department and its continued growth in excellence; and all love to read and talk about history. Members range in ages from 18 to 88 and from history specialists to business people, lawyers, and other professionals who never lost their interest in history.