Episode 65: 3rd World Congress of Environmental History
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This special episode of Nature’s Past was recorded and edited entirely in the field by smartphone by Sean Kheraj during the 3rd World Congress of Environmental History in Florianopolis, Brazil. Sean interviews participants and recaps his own observations about the conference.
World Congress of Environmental History is a conference held every five years organized by the International Consortium of Environmental History Organizations (ICEHO). The conference brings together scholars from around the world to examine new research in environmental history from different global perspectives.
Guests:
Jakobina Arch
Arielle Helmick
Alan MacEachern
Joshua MacFadyen
Daniel Macfarlane
Music Credits:
“Viva Brazil” by MPMPRODUCER
Photo Credit:
Praia da Lagoinha Leste, Florianopolis, Brazil. Source: Sean Kheraj, 2019.
Citation:
Kheraj, Sean. “Episode 65: 3rd World Congress of Environmental History” Nature’s Past: Canadian Environmental History Podcast. 12 August 2019.
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Thanks for this peek into world conference life!