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Uncertain Climes

Debating Climate Change in Gilded Age America
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Uncertain Climes explores late nineteenth-century America to reveal how climate anxiety was integral to the nationโ€™s modernisation. Joseph Giacomelli examines the era's scientists, foresters, surveyors, and settlers to show how climate debates intertwined with economic growth and national development. Despite early-stage climate science, concerns over volatile weather and natural resource use shaped political struggles, including westward expansion. The book highlights how uncertainty about climate change then parallels contemporary anxieties about environmental and capitalist sustainability.
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Ideal for readers interested in environmental history, American studies, and the cultural roots of climate change debates. Scholars and students of nineteenth-century science and US modernity will find it especially insightful.

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Uncertain Climes looks to the late nineteenth century to reveal how climate anxiety was a crucial element in the emergence of American modernity.

Even people who still refuse to accept the reality of human-induced climate change would have to agree that the topic has become inescapable in the United States in recent decades. But as Joseph Giacomelli shows in Uncertain Climes, this is actually nothing new: as far back as Gilded Age America, climate uncertainty has infused major debates on economic growth and national development.

In this ambitious examination of late-nineteenth-century understandings of climate, Giacomelli draws on the work of scientists, foresters, surveyors, and settlers to demonstrate how central the subject was to the emergence of American modernity. Amid constant concerns about volatile weather patterns and the use of natural resources, nineteenth-century Americans developed a multilayered discourse on climate and what it might mean for the nationโ€™s future.

Although climate science was still in its nascent stages during the Gilded Age, fears and hopes about climate change animated the overarching political struggles of the time, including expansion into the American West. Giacomelli makes clear that uncertainty was the common theme linking concerns about human-induced climate change with cultural worries about the sustainability of capitalist expansionism in an era remarkably similar to the United Statesโ€™ unsettled present.

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Choice praises the book for lucidly presenting climate change as a longstanding, polarising issue in the US, making it recommended reading. Another review commends Giacomelliโ€™s deep research into Gilded Age public debate, showing widespread uncertainty and probabilistic thinking about human impacts on climate. The work connects historic climatic contention with ongoing modern concerns, emphasising continuity in environmental discourse.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226824437

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 19 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 481g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Joseph Giacomelli is assistant professor of environmental history at Duke Kunshan University.

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