Episode #2: What do Volcanoes have to do with the Climate?
with Ulf Büntgen, Nicola Di Cosmo and Clive Oppenheimer
18.04.2024 98 min
Zusammenfassung & Show Notes
Volcanic eruptions can affect the Earth's climate system, and climate variability occupies an uncomfortable place in historical enquiry. The interplay of volcanoes, climate and history is an important factor in understanding political, economic, social and cultural transformations.
The environmental scientist Ulf Büntgen (Cambridge University), the historian Nicola Di Cosmo (IAS Princeton) and the volcanologist and filmmaker Clive Oppenheimer (Cambridge University) discuss the interplay in this episode and also talk about the challenges and benefits of interdisciplinarity.
Links
The environmental scientist Ulf Büntgen (Cambridge University), the historian Nicola Di Cosmo (IAS Princeton) and the volcanologist and filmmaker Clive Oppenheimer (Cambridge University) discuss the interplay in this episode and also talk about the challenges and benefits of interdisciplinarity.
Links
- Cooperation Group "Volcanoes, Climate and History" at ZiF, November 2021 - January 2024
- Clive Oppenheimer (2011): Eruptions that Shook the World, Cambridge University Press.
We are grateful for the intro by Niklas Schönfeld, for the voice recordings of Molina Panzner and Erica Shires and for the podcast cover by Corinna Mehl.
If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions, you can email the ZiF communications team at zif-info@uni-bielefeld.de or get in touch via Instagram at @zif_bielefeld.
If you have any questions, feedback or suggestions, you can email the ZiF communications team at zif-info@uni-bielefeld.de or get in touch via Instagram at @zif_bielefeld.