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Climate in the Age of Empire Weather Observers in Colonial Canada

By: Victoria C Slonosky(Author)
288 pages, 10 plates with colour illustrations; 16 b/w illustrations
Climate in the Age of Empire
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  • Climate in the Age of Empire ISBN: 9781944970208 Paperback Apr 2018 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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Though efforts to understand human-caused climate change have intensified in recent decades, weather observers have been paying close attention to changes in climate for centuries. Climate in the Age of Empire offers a close look at that work as it was practiced in Canada since colonial times. Victoria C. Slonosky shows how weather observers throughout Canada who had been trained in the scientific tradition inherited from their European forebears built a scientific community and amassed a remarkable body of detailed knowledge about Canada's climate and its fluctuations, all rooted in firsthand observation. Covering work by early French and British observers, Climate in the Age of Empire presents excerpts from weather diaries and other records that, more than the climate itself, reveal colonial attitudes toward it.

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By: Victoria C Slonosky(Author)
288 pages, 10 plates with colour illustrations; 16 b/w illustrations
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