Giacomo Parrinello

@GParrinello
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Environmental historian at the Center for History at Sciences Po & graduate program director Euro cities in transition (GETEC) at the Urban School of Sciences Po. Un italiano a Parigi. #envhist #histodons #waterhist #coastalhist #water #disaster | #storia #ambiente #acqua #crisiclimatica
My first bookhttps://t.co/zOkd3EKRoC
My personal websitehttps://t.co/P8fo9auAjg
If you're in #envhist and interested in reading a roundtable about Megan Black's excellent The Global Interior (featuring comments by yours truly), click here! #mininghistory https://networks.h-net.org/black-global-interior-mineral-frontiers-and-american-power-h-environment-roundtable-vol-13-no-3-2023
Black, "The Global Interior: Mineral Frontiers and American Power," H-Environment Roundtable vol. 13, no. 3 (2023) | H-Environment | H-Net

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Come work with us at @sciencespo on environmental transformations and climate politics.

We're hiring 8 postdoc researchers in Paris, 3 years contract.

Deadline : April 25th.

Infos ⏬

https://www.sciencespo.fr/recherche/en/content/postdoctoral-fellowships-fonds-bruno-latour.html

Postdoctoral fellowships - Fonds Bruno Latour | Sciences Po Research

2nd Call for applications postdoctoral fellowshipsA New Climate for Social SciencesSciences Po Postdoctoral Research Program on the Environment – Bruno Latour Fund Sciences Po is launching a call for applications for postdoctoral fellowships as part of the Bruno Latour Fund, a postdoctoral research program on environmental and climate transformatio

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A friend sent me this article on the #TurkeyEarthquake knowing of my #envhist research on #earthquakes. I got all excited by the title but what a bad piece…

All about geology, not a word on building codes, the war, infrastructural neglect, and other factors that are decades in the making and might explain the #disaster. The author should attend my course on #disasters! 😂

https://on.ft.com/3JImxio

Giovedì e venerdì, al Center for European Studies dell'Università di Verona, si terrà il convegno su forme, metodi e ambiti delle politiche di programmazione degli anni '60. Un'occasione per riflettere su un nodo centrale del dopoguerra non solo italiano, anche in tema di scuola

In case you don’t believe the same equations govern #motion in the #atmosphere and the #ocean.

Video by Tristan Heth in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Without dramatic cuts to water consumption, #Utah’s #GreatSaltLake is on track to disappear within five years, a dire new report warns, imperiling ecosystems and exposing millions of people to toxic dust from the drying lake bed. #climatecrisis

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/01/06/great-salt-lake-utah-drying-up/

Great Salt Lake on track to disappear in five years, scientists warn

Unsustainable water use is pushing the lake toward collapse, researchers say, imperiling ecosystems and exposing millions of people to toxic dust from the dry lakebed.

The Washington Post

The article is part of the special issue 'The Age of Interdependence. Varieties of Sustainability in the Low Countries during the Twentieth Century' edited by @petervandam. It includes contributions on the ideal of small-scale, fertilisers, pisciculture in Congo, Heineken breweries, forests and more.

https://bmgn-lchr.nl/issue/view/710

@envhist @histodons @envhum

Vol. 137 No. 4 (2022): The Age of Interdependence. Varieties of Sustainability in the Low Countries during the Twentieth Century | BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review

BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review is the leading academic journal for the history of the Low Countries

As Dutch drinking water companies warned about the dire quality of river water and the adverse effects of climate change in 2022, Daan Sanders and I took a dive in their archives.

The result is the article now published: '"The Rhine as One River": Rhine Pollution and Multilevel Governance, 1950s to 1970s'.

We underline the importance of the post-war decades for understanding the major changes that took place in the 1970s.

@envhist @envhum @histodons
https://bmgn-lchr.nl/article/view/11694

'The Rhine as One River' | BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review

BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review is the leading academic journal for the history of the Low Countries

Right my #river #PlaceNames #Histodon friends. This is where it starts to get interesting. First up a graph showing the date of first attestation of 'on/upon-river' names by half century. I've seen this #Medieval pattern before when I worked on manorial affixes; but that lacked the number of #EarlyModern coinages evident here.