Climate and the Collapse of Ancient Civilizations

Climate and the Collapse of Ancient Civilizations - Science Friday

Scientists have documented the environmental impacts of climate change—including melting ice sheets—and predicted rising sea levels.

Natural Hazards Center || Climate Conversations

Natural Hazards Center || Climate Conversations

Social collapse in ancient Pueblo civilisation linked to climate change |  IBTimes UK

But can climate change disrupt culture? Reporting in Science Advances, researchers say that climate change may have been a factor in the boom-and-bust cycles of ancient Southwest civilizations in the United States.

Interview: The Ancient Southwest - World History Encyclopedia

Archeologist Kyle Bocinsky, one of the authors of the study, discusses the link between climate change and past cultural transitions.

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Interview: The Ancient Southwest - World History Encyclopedia

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