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It is intended to create a broad space for discussion around the relationship between energy sources and resources, on the one hand, and human societies and the environment, on the other, in the past as well as in the present. Over time, in different geographic spaces and historical contexts, we can find dominant energy sources in human activity.
In his 2011 book Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil, Timothy Mitchell argues that the materiality of energy has a profound impact on politics and governance. If, as Mitchell believes, fossil fuels can explain a great deal about the evolution of political structures and democracy, how have Canada''s hydro-electric resources historically impacted the nation''s
This piece is the second in a series of blogs about the Canadian Energy Museum, a small museum situated in the town of Devon, Alberta that is facing imminent closure due to the loss of funding.The goal of these blogs is to share some of the Canadian Energy Museum''s rich collection with the broader community of environmental historians and museum
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This post is part of #AltASEH2020, a special series published by NiCHE based on research and presentations that could not be presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the American Society for Environmental History due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The final NiCHE New Scholars virtual meeting for this year took place on May 2. A huge thanks is owed to Heather Green – soon to be joining the History Department at St. Mary''s University – who has coordinated the New Scholars group this year. Heather''s dedicated energy ensured that this meeting on energy history, which had to be delayed on two occasions, still
He is an editor for The Otter-La loutre and is part of the NiCHE executive. A transnational environmental historian who focuses on Canadian-American border waters and energy issues, particularly in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence basin, Daniel is the author or co-editor of six books on topics such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, border waters, IJC
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In short, since the energy crisis of the 1970s, American consumers have come to consider energy in such a different way that we now find green consumption as a primary force in our transition from fossil fuels. It is
By Odinn Melsted, Ute Hasenöhrl and Karena Kalmbach [1] How can and/or should historians of energy contribute to contemporary debates about energy transition? This was the central question of an open discussion forum at the recent European Society for Environmental History conference in Tallinn,
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A little over a month ago, the Canadian Energy Museum (CEM) in Devon, Alberta, received the news that it was facing imminent closure.The City of Leduc and the Town of Devon suddenly halted their funding of the museum entirely, while Leduc County cut their funding by 50% in 2024 and will stop their funding entirely by 2025.
Two years ago, at the NiCHE event EH+, I suggested a summer school on energy in the North Atlantic. It seemed like a nifty way to bring together people from Scandinavia and Canada to talk about the long histories and highly topical political implications of different energy sources in this part of...
The final NiCHE New Scholars virtual meeting for this year took place on May 2. A huge thanks is owed to Heather Green – soon to be joining the History Department at St. Mary''s University – who has coordinated the New
It''s true. Across the country, there are many courses taught on the history of energy in Canada, but readings must often draw on articles and monographs that are superficially about energy, or are only tangentially. About; Donate to NiCHE Search NiCHE. Search for: Nature''s Past Podcast: Episode 73. Register for a NiCHE Account. Login
Most of the research that has modelled 1.5ºC-consistent energy pathways for the twenty-first century assume that decarbonisation means continuing to use the same amount of, or only slightly less, energy (Figure 2). 6 Most of these models project that solar and wind energy will comprise a major share of the energy budget by 2050 (nuclear, it
Daniel MacFarlane''s Natural Allies is a fascinating and often delightfully funny exploration of energy and environmental diplomacy along the US-Canada border. As MacFarlane shows, cross-border treaty-making, politics, and governance from both nations have grappled with the classic environmental problems (plants, animals, pollution, and water have little regard for
NiCHE has also been invaluable in terms of fostering formal academic works. Many academic publications and opportunities have resulted from NiCHE communities, events, and networks. His book "Natural Allies: Environment, Energy, and the History of US-Canada Relations" was published in summer 2023. His newest book is "The Lives of Lake
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