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Professor of Human Geography.
We have 1°C of global warming, but what does that entail? The answer is that the likelihood and intensity of extreme weather events are changing.
Physicist and Climate Researcher
I have been interested in rivers, in the idea of life — what is alive and what is dead — and how the boundary between life and death is policed and patrolled. I have been particularly fascinated by one manifestation of these struggles, which is the idea of the rights of nature.
Professor of Literature and the Environmental Humanities, Writer
While societies have adapted to climate change throughout history through agriculture, technology, and irrigation, it is foolish to assume that having better understanding of the science of climate change will automatically lead to an effective and smooth adaptation to the climate changes we are going to see. There is an imperative to prepare and act both individually and collectively.
Professor of Human Geography.
While societies have adapted to climate change throughout history through agriculture, technology, and irrigation, it is foolish to assume that having better understanding of the science of climate change will automatically lead to an effective and smooth adaptation to the climate changes we are going to see. There is an imperative to prepare and act both individually and collectively.
Professor of Human Geography.
We have 1°C of global warming, but what does that entail? The answer is that the likelihood and intensity of extreme weather events are changing.
Physicist and Climate Researcher
While societies have adapted to climate change throughout history through agriculture, technology, and irrigation, it is foolish to assume that having better understanding of the science of climate change will automatically lead to an effective and smooth adaptation to the climate changes we are going to see. There is an imperative to prepare and act both individually and collectively.
Professor of Human Geography.
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From the battlefields of the 19th century to today’s wars and humanitarian crises, this conversation opens vital reflections on how modern compassion was invented, organised, and politicised — and why preserving humanitarian archives may be essential to protecting humanity itself.
Professor of Cultural History
Gender specialization within the household is not an inevitable result of economic incentives or biological imperatives. By looking at human history and anthropology, we find that our current models of parenting are unique historical developments. Understanding that our beliefs and social norms are malleable allows us to use public policy to imagine and build a more equal world.
Professor of Cultural History
From the battlefields of the 19th century to today’s wars and humanitarian crises, this conversation opens vital reflections on how modern compassion was invented, organised, and politicised — and why preserving humanitarian archives may be essential to protecting humanity itself.
From Biafra and Cambodia to refugee camps and attacks on hospitals, humanitarian medicine raises fundamental questions about care, neutrality, witnessing, global inequality, and the fragile human systems created to respond to war, displacement, and suffering.
The humanitarian archive emergency symbolizes the fragile struggle to preserve evidence, memory, and humanity in times of violence and humanitarian crisis. This conversation opens urgent discussions about reassessing humanitarian law, addressing war crimes, and reaffirming the need for accountability for all those involved.
Professor of Cultural History
Professor of Cultural History
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