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HomeCentre For Environmental HistoryCEH NewsClimate and Culture In Australia
Climate and Culture in Australia
Tuesday 20 April 2010

To deepen contemporary debates about environment and climate, CEH is building on the successful National Academies Forum and book, A Change in the Weather: Climate and Culture in Australia (2005).  This was a result of an ARC Linkage Project involving ANU, NMA and the Bureau of Meteorology.  Other publications resulting from this collaboration were: Tim Sherratt, Inigo Jones: The Weather Prophet, Metarch Papers no. 16, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, 2007. Kirsty Douglas, Under such Sunny Skies: Understanding Weather in Colonial Australia, 1860-1901, Metarch Papers, No.17, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, 2007. ANU PhD student, Chris O’Brien, is researching a History of Weather in the Top End. See also Tom Griffiths’ essay, ‘A Humanist on Thin Ice: Science and Humanities, People and Climate Change’, Griffith REVIEW, no. 29, August 2010.   Beginning of the Wet on Norwood. Image: Mandy Martin  

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Beginning of the Wet on Norwood. Image: Mandy Martin