Event – Reflections on Resilience: 20,000 Years of Climate History

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Reflections on Resilience: 20,000 Years of Climate History

A Climate History Plenary with Dr. Dagomar Degroot

Sunday – 31 May 2026 – 17:30-18:45 ADT

Murphy Student Centre 110 (McMillan Hall) – University of Prince Edward Island

part of CHESS 2026

Dr. Dagomar Degroot is a leading climate historian from Georgetown University. He has published several high-impact, award-winning books on environmental and climate history, including Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean, and he hosts The Climate Chronicles podcast.

He was most recently the Baruch S. Blumberg Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation at NASA and the Library of Congress.

Are are welcome to attend this Plenary Address of the Canadian History of the Environment Summer School, hosted by UPEI Climate School, The UPEI GeoReach Lab, and the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE).

No RSVP is required. Feel free to join the speaker and other summer school participants for an informal dinner outing after the event (pay on your own).

poster for Dagomar Degroot talk, Reflections on Resilience, 31 May, in Charlottetown, PEI

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