Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, Fabien Locher
Chaos in the Heavens
The Forgotten History of Climate Change
Übersetzer: Elliott, Gregory
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, Fabien Locher
Chaos in the Heavens
The Forgotten History of Climate Change
Übersetzer: Elliott, Gregory
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POLITICIANS AND SCIENTISTS HAVE DEBATED CLIMATE CHANGE FOR CENTURIES IN TIMES OF RAPID CHANGE
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POLITICIANS AND SCIENTISTS HAVE DEBATED CLIMATE CHANGE FOR CENTURIES IN TIMES OF RAPID CHANGE
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- Verlag: Verso Books
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 7828
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781839767227
- ISBN-10: 1839767227
- Artikelnr.: 67833920
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- Verso Books
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- Verlag: Verso Books
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 7828
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 158mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781839767227
- ISBN-10: 1839767227
- Artikelnr.: 67833920
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Verso Books
- 6 Meard Street
- W1F 0EG London, GB
- www.versobooks.com
- 0044 2074373546
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz is a historian of science and technology, previously at Imperial College London, now based in Paris at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. He is the author of The Happy Apocalypse (forthcoming) and The Shock of the Anthropocene (with C. Bonneuil). Fabien Locher is a historian of science, technology and environment at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. He is the author of Le Savant et la Tempête. Etudier l’atmosphère et prévoir le temps au XIXe siècle.
Introduction: Ten Theses on Climate Change
1 Christopher Columbus’s True Discovery
‘The trees produce clouds and rain’
The sacred tree of El Hierro
Slavery in a temperate zone
2 Improving the World?
Colonial propaganda
‘Cosmical suspicions’
The sacred tree and the global water cycle
3 The Climate of History
Why did the Romans decline?
The climatic history of the European peoples
Ranking Nations
Countering the encroaching cold
4 The Birth of Historical Climatology
Meteorologists tackle the past
The pitfalls of historical thermometry
The sources of historical climatology
5 An Arsenal in the Indian Ocean
A nature for war
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, or an unconditional eulogy of trees
An energy crisis
6 The Climate of the Revolution
‘Repairing the climate’
‘Compelling the weather to release its prey’
‘The forestry security’
‘Stop, stop that lethal axe’
Napoleon and the water cycle
7 Climate Patriotism
The climate of independence
The climate of improvement
8 In the Shadow of the Volcano
A planetary catastrophe
A providential debacle
Reassuring glaciers
A climate of laissez-faire
9 Should the National Forests be Sold?
Forests, debt, and climate
‘The torch of reason in our sacred woods’
The Revolution’s environmental legacy
10 The Crusades of François-Antoine Rauch
Rauch’s vision: a material, global and divine harmony
Babylon, or the ruins of the future
The bad business of the climate
11 Circular no. 18: An Inquiry into Climate Change from Two
The Ministry of the Interior and of Climate
Deciphering change
Pointers, evidence, and testimony
Scales of change
The forests and climates of the globe
Forgetting the inquiry
12 The Power of Forests
An affront to property
Forestry externalities
Playing on uncertainty
Return to Tacarigua
13 The Horizon Clears
Repairing France: from the sky to the ground
The slow eclipse of the forestry issue
The end of the agricultural ancien régime
14 The Enigmas of the Climatic Past
The labyrinth of change
The new climate sciences
The furnace of the Carboniferous
Entering the Holocene
15 Restoring the World, Governing Empires
The Arab and the climate
Threats to the Raj
The frontier climate
From the Sahara to the Namib
A planet of deserts
16 The Innocent Carbon of the Nineteenth Century
The theology of carbon
Regulatory mechanisms
Precursors of their time
Conclusion
Afterword
Index
1 Christopher Columbus’s True Discovery
‘The trees produce clouds and rain’
The sacred tree of El Hierro
Slavery in a temperate zone
2 Improving the World?
Colonial propaganda
‘Cosmical suspicions’
The sacred tree and the global water cycle
3 The Climate of History
Why did the Romans decline?
The climatic history of the European peoples
Ranking Nations
Countering the encroaching cold
4 The Birth of Historical Climatology
Meteorologists tackle the past
The pitfalls of historical thermometry
The sources of historical climatology
5 An Arsenal in the Indian Ocean
A nature for war
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, or an unconditional eulogy of trees
An energy crisis
6 The Climate of the Revolution
‘Repairing the climate’
‘Compelling the weather to release its prey’
‘The forestry security’
‘Stop, stop that lethal axe’
Napoleon and the water cycle
7 Climate Patriotism
The climate of independence
The climate of improvement
8 In the Shadow of the Volcano
A planetary catastrophe
A providential debacle
Reassuring glaciers
A climate of laissez-faire
9 Should the National Forests be Sold?
Forests, debt, and climate
‘The torch of reason in our sacred woods’
The Revolution’s environmental legacy
10 The Crusades of François-Antoine Rauch
Rauch’s vision: a material, global and divine harmony
Babylon, or the ruins of the future
The bad business of the climate
11 Circular no. 18: An Inquiry into Climate Change from Two
The Ministry of the Interior and of Climate
Deciphering change
Pointers, evidence, and testimony
Scales of change
The forests and climates of the globe
Forgetting the inquiry
12 The Power of Forests
An affront to property
Forestry externalities
Playing on uncertainty
Return to Tacarigua
13 The Horizon Clears
Repairing France: from the sky to the ground
The slow eclipse of the forestry issue
The end of the agricultural ancien régime
14 The Enigmas of the Climatic Past
The labyrinth of change
The new climate sciences
The furnace of the Carboniferous
Entering the Holocene
15 Restoring the World, Governing Empires
The Arab and the climate
Threats to the Raj
The frontier climate
From the Sahara to the Namib
A planet of deserts
16 The Innocent Carbon of the Nineteenth Century
The theology of carbon
Regulatory mechanisms
Precursors of their time
Conclusion
Afterword
Index
Introduction: Ten Theses on Climate Change
1 Christopher Columbus’s True Discovery
‘The trees produce clouds and rain’
The sacred tree of El Hierro
Slavery in a temperate zone
2 Improving the World?
Colonial propaganda
‘Cosmical suspicions’
The sacred tree and the global water cycle
3 The Climate of History
Why did the Romans decline?
The climatic history of the European peoples
Ranking Nations
Countering the encroaching cold
4 The Birth of Historical Climatology
Meteorologists tackle the past
The pitfalls of historical thermometry
The sources of historical climatology
5 An Arsenal in the Indian Ocean
A nature for war
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, or an unconditional eulogy of trees
An energy crisis
6 The Climate of the Revolution
‘Repairing the climate’
‘Compelling the weather to release its prey’
‘The forestry security’
‘Stop, stop that lethal axe’
Napoleon and the water cycle
7 Climate Patriotism
The climate of independence
The climate of improvement
8 In the Shadow of the Volcano
A planetary catastrophe
A providential debacle
Reassuring glaciers
A climate of laissez-faire
9 Should the National Forests be Sold?
Forests, debt, and climate
‘The torch of reason in our sacred woods’
The Revolution’s environmental legacy
10 The Crusades of François-Antoine Rauch
Rauch’s vision: a material, global and divine harmony
Babylon, or the ruins of the future
The bad business of the climate
11 Circular no. 18: An Inquiry into Climate Change from Two
The Ministry of the Interior and of Climate
Deciphering change
Pointers, evidence, and testimony
Scales of change
The forests and climates of the globe
Forgetting the inquiry
12 The Power of Forests
An affront to property
Forestry externalities
Playing on uncertainty
Return to Tacarigua
13 The Horizon Clears
Repairing France: from the sky to the ground
The slow eclipse of the forestry issue
The end of the agricultural ancien régime
14 The Enigmas of the Climatic Past
The labyrinth of change
The new climate sciences
The furnace of the Carboniferous
Entering the Holocene
15 Restoring the World, Governing Empires
The Arab and the climate
Threats to the Raj
The frontier climate
From the Sahara to the Namib
A planet of deserts
16 The Innocent Carbon of the Nineteenth Century
The theology of carbon
Regulatory mechanisms
Precursors of their time
Conclusion
Afterword
Index
1 Christopher Columbus’s True Discovery
‘The trees produce clouds and rain’
The sacred tree of El Hierro
Slavery in a temperate zone
2 Improving the World?
Colonial propaganda
‘Cosmical suspicions’
The sacred tree and the global water cycle
3 The Climate of History
Why did the Romans decline?
The climatic history of the European peoples
Ranking Nations
Countering the encroaching cold
4 The Birth of Historical Climatology
Meteorologists tackle the past
The pitfalls of historical thermometry
The sources of historical climatology
5 An Arsenal in the Indian Ocean
A nature for war
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, or an unconditional eulogy of trees
An energy crisis
6 The Climate of the Revolution
‘Repairing the climate’
‘Compelling the weather to release its prey’
‘The forestry security’
‘Stop, stop that lethal axe’
Napoleon and the water cycle
7 Climate Patriotism
The climate of independence
The climate of improvement
8 In the Shadow of the Volcano
A planetary catastrophe
A providential debacle
Reassuring glaciers
A climate of laissez-faire
9 Should the National Forests be Sold?
Forests, debt, and climate
‘The torch of reason in our sacred woods’
The Revolution’s environmental legacy
10 The Crusades of François-Antoine Rauch
Rauch’s vision: a material, global and divine harmony
Babylon, or the ruins of the future
The bad business of the climate
11 Circular no. 18: An Inquiry into Climate Change from Two
The Ministry of the Interior and of Climate
Deciphering change
Pointers, evidence, and testimony
Scales of change
The forests and climates of the globe
Forgetting the inquiry
12 The Power of Forests
An affront to property
Forestry externalities
Playing on uncertainty
Return to Tacarigua
13 The Horizon Clears
Repairing France: from the sky to the ground
The slow eclipse of the forestry issue
The end of the agricultural ancien régime
14 The Enigmas of the Climatic Past
The labyrinth of change
The new climate sciences
The furnace of the Carboniferous
Entering the Holocene
15 Restoring the World, Governing Empires
The Arab and the climate
Threats to the Raj
The frontier climate
From the Sahara to the Namib
A planet of deserts
16 The Innocent Carbon of the Nineteenth Century
The theology of carbon
Regulatory mechanisms
Precursors of their time
Conclusion
Afterword
Index