By Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting, for the SHA Climate Heritage Initiative

For its upcoming special report on Climate Change and Cities ( SR Cities ), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) is now accepting author nominations. In the US, the IPCC primary point is the Dept., whereas regional Climate focal points are used for votes. of State in cooperation with the US Global Change Research Program. US votes, and self-nominations are pleasant, may be made these: /. A list of all regional focus points around the world and more details are available here. Nomination date is September 16, 2024.

The SR Cities ‘ plan includes several points of reference for anthropology and history. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Chapt. 1 Framing of multi-dimensional industrial features, including natural, socioeconomic and environmental functions
  • Chapt. 2 Understanding and learning from the past ( global climate, hazards, crises, socioeconomic developments )
  • Chapt. 3 Regional risk assessments using clinical data, Indigenous Knowledge, and local information of effects, types and scales of version responses
  • Chapt. 4 Architectural disparity, sex, colonialism, and justice

For ideas, see the July 2024 particular issue of Traditional Archaeology, Urban Historical Archaeology of and as Dissonance—An Invitation for Collaboration. Ok, we have an illustration of how historic concepts are incorporated into broad-ranging urban sustainability issues. This report contains fresh findings on global version trends in coastal towns.

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Photo record: Lower Manhattan, 1755, Fig. 1 from Aubey, M., Britt, K. M. &amp, Gold, K. Policing, Power, and Rallies: Panoramas of Surveillance in Private and Public Spaces in Lower Manhattan. Hist Arch ( 2024 ).