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Empire of Climate

David N. Livingstone on the long history of climate as an idea

Originally published on April 22, 2024 (Episode 357)

Introduction

Since antiquity, thinkers have argued that climate shapes human bodies, societies, and even destinies. From Hippocrates to Montesquieu to modern climate science, the idea of climate’s “empire” over humanity has never really gone away.

In his new book The Empire of Climate: A History of an Idea, David N. Livingstone traces this enduring thread across more than two millennia, exploring how it has shaped medicine, philosophy, politics, and science.


About the Guest

David N. Livingstone is Emeritus Professor of Geography and Intellectual History at Queen’s University Belfast. He is the author and joint editor of numerous works on the histories of geographical knowledge, the spatiality of scientific culture, and the historical geographies of science and religion.


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