Strange weather is one of the growing ways human beings experience climate change phenomenologically or beyond abstract scientific data. Even those who do not “believe” in climate change experience it. Odd weather is also one of first things human beings talk about with one another or share, today and at least since the great flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh. This article considers how increasingly violent weather is ushering in a new type of narrative and art and announcing a new political and climatic regime. It considers a series of contemporary works of art about strange weather as a more precise example or microcosm of a certain reinvention of epic in our time. It then considers how this shared narrative of violent weather is intruding o...
The following report summarises a conversation between staff and students about the weather and desi...
The Romantic movement in British literature coincided with new breakthroughs in meteorology and clim...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Strange weather is one of the growing ways human beings experience climate change phenomenologically...
This article turns back to one of the most prominent narratives of contagion, Albert Camus’s 1947 no...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In this essay, I suggest that we are currently witnessing a mutation,...
Controlling and manipulating the weather is surely a human fantasy as old as the desire to fly. At t...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
To see the Earth in a grain of sand by the briefest of lightning flashes may be Homo sapiens's only ...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
In this essay, Giovanbattista Tusa suggests that we are currently witnessing a mutation, which disru...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
This article addresses the conundrum: if climate change is an “existential threat” to our species an...
The following report summarises a conversation between staff and students about the weather and desi...
The Romantic movement in British literature coincided with new breakthroughs in meteorology and clim...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Strange weather is one of the growing ways human beings experience climate change phenomenologically...
This article turns back to one of the most prominent narratives of contagion, Albert Camus’s 1947 no...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In this essay, I suggest that we are currently witnessing a mutation,...
Controlling and manipulating the weather is surely a human fantasy as old as the desire to fly. At t...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
To see the Earth in a grain of sand by the briefest of lightning flashes may be Homo sapiens's only ...
This article argues that climate change produces discordances in established ways of understanding t...
In this essay, Giovanbattista Tusa suggests that we are currently witnessing a mutation, which disru...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
This article addresses the conundrum: if climate change is an “existential threat” to our species an...
The following report summarises a conversation between staff and students about the weather and desi...
The Romantic movement in British literature coincided with new breakthroughs in meteorology and clim...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...