Historic narratives, myths and human behavior in times of climate change: A review from northern Europe’s coastlands
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This event showcases the recent publication of Dr Kevin Grecksch and Dr Jessica Holzhausen: ‘Historic narratives, myths and human behavior in times of climate change: a review from northern Europe’s coastlands”. The paper gives historic perspective to existing discussions about climate change, places and identity can help us understand why and how these self-perceptions and collective identities have developed and how this could be a barrier or enabler of adaptation measures for climate change!
Date: 16 February 2022, 16:00 (Wednesday, 5th week, Hilary 2022)
Venue: Lecture Theatre, School of Geography and the Environment, South Park Roads, OX1 3QY, Oxford
Speakers: Dr Kevin Greksch (School of Geography and the Environment), Dr Jessica Holzhausen (Writer, amateur artist and historian)
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Cost: Free
Audience: Public
Editor: Upasna Rai