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🌍 At ESEH 2025 in Uppsala, our researchers Nataša Henig Miščič, Ivan Smiljanič, Marta Rendla, and Sara Šifrar Krajnik presented their work on floods and hydropower. The conference offered valuable insights into environmental history.

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Between Adaptation and Mitigation: The Nineteenth-century North Sea Storm Surges and the Entangled Socio-Natural Transformation of the Limfjord Region, Denmark: Journal for the History of Environment ... This article presents an assessment of nineteenth century socio-natural transformations in the Limfjord region of northwest Denmark in light of the dramatic impact of several storm surges. The 1825 st...

www.brepolsonline.net/doi/10.1484/... What happens after the storm? Stories from Jutland @iceho.bsky.social #ClimateHistories @eseh.bsky.social @adamwickberg.bsky.social History in Fish @ncushing12.bsky.social

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On August 23, 1856, history should have been made. In a packed hall at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a groundbreaking paper was presented—one that identified the greenhouse effect three years before John Tyndall.

But there was a catch: the scientist behind the […]

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