Authors
Jessica O'Reilly
Publication date
2018/11
Source
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
e550
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
Climate change is at once immediately tangible and embodied—in hurricanes, droughts, and the expansion of tick and mosquito habitats, for example—and almost unimaginable from a human scale. Climate encourages us to think expansively, in terms of millennia, geological epochs, systems and patterns earthly in scope. Climate, through material and cultural processes, connects people to weather and the environment, particularly in timescales beyond the human lifetime—though some changes occur rapidly, visibly, and spectacularly. This review seeks to understand how people mediate between climate change at once lived and unfathomable. I propose that people do this through interactions with nature as material objects and earthly processes. That is, there is a substance to climate that is sometimes erased from abstract models and political debates. This article considers the substance of climate through …
Total citations
2020202120222023202434352
Scholar articles