Meg Parsons
Māori, Pākehā Other Hybrid from Aotearoa New Zealand. Disabled scholar. Loves researching and teaching about climate change adaptation, environmental management and governance, and historical geography through decolonial, anti colonial and feminist lenses.
@agresearch.bsky.social
We are a research institute in New Zealand; doing science to support agriculture and food production, addressing climate change, and adding to positive human progress based on evidence
@bobbingham.bsky.social
I have studied climate change science for twenty plus years and it's effect on the planet and New Zealand in particular.It is the biggest event on the planet and likely to destroy our social fabric. https://climateoutcome.kiwi.nz/
@ecomigrant.bsky.social
Australian-born novelist and coastal geomorphologist migrated to Aotearoa New Zealand. Climate change technical advisor; curator of http://climatechange.org.nz
@samcrawley.bsky.social
Political Science postdoc researcher at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand). My research focusses on politics of climate change, and on comparative politics in general.
@jamie-shulmeister.bsky.social
Geomorphologist and Quaternary Scientist interested in long term climate change. Professor and Head of School of Earth and Environment at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland. (He/Him).
@watercyclist.bsky.social
Water, climate change, science, policy, and people. Particularly floods, adaptation, and uncertainty. Dad, Pākehā/Ngāpuhi, MIT PhD, Ōtautahi/New Zealand.
@andyreisinger.bsky.social
Climate science and policy. Also the occasional photo and random thoughts. Currently serving as Commissioner at He Pou A Rangi, New Zealand Climate Change Commission; former IPCC vice-chair WGIII. Usual disclaimers...
@davidpeetz.bsky.social
Researcher, FASSA. Employment relations; labour markets; economics; pol science; gender; climate & finance; science; birdies. Carmichael Fellow at Centre for Future Work, Australia Institute, but views mine. Meanjin (Brisbane) & Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
@beefaerie.bsky.social
Labour List MP based in West Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. Spokesperson for Revenue, Climate Change, Associate Finance Authorised by Rob Salmond, 2 Gilmer Terrace, Wellington
@earth-science.bsky.social
We run the "Earth Scientists" feed — pester this account if you want to join https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:lpl45lei6abqpvmet5htdbtb/feed/aaakc72k5sgcs (brought to you by @louis.moresi.info)
@roysocnzwlgbranch.bsky.social
Supporting research, science and technology in the Wellington Region. We provide free public lectures on current topics across a very wide range of disciplines as well as school and research prizes. https://www.royalsocietyofnewzealandwellingtonbranch.org
@iresh.bsky.social
Academic | Educator | Practitioner I’m deeply passionate and curious about how cities, environments, and society interconnect. I love finding ways to create better living spaces that are ecologically sustainable and inclusive for everyone.
@ashleagee.bsky.social
Kia ora, kia ora.. Fat, chronically ill wahine Māori 🙋♀️ Kaupapa Māori Researcher and Lecturer.. (Salt)Water me often 🌊
@michaelfoxnz.bsky.social
Conservationist passionate about protecting and restoring wildlife using evidence based management. PhD student the University of Auckland researching seabird restoration in Aotearoa/New Zealand
@aucklanduni.bsky.social
Official account for the University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau, posting updates about research, news and events.
@adaptationfutures.bsky.social
Adaptation Futures is the world's premiere climate adaptation biennial event of the World Adaptation Science Programme (WASP). Bringing together researchers, policy makers, community & industry on-line & in person. Join us! Christchurch NZ, 13-16 Oct 2025
@ccj-ubc.bsky.social
Advancing public-facing, community-engaged research and interdisciplinary collaboration to address the climate crisis. climatejustice.ubc.ca | linktr.ee/CCJ_UBC
@climatejusticeuk.bsky.social
The coalition organising to build the climate justice movement in Britain ➜ across the globe 🌎 climatejustice.uk/climate-justice-coalition
@gendercc.bsky.social
@melaniekiechle.bsky.social
Historian of #C19 United States: health, science, cities, environments, and smells. Lots of smells. Author of Smell Detectives. Now musing alternatively about buried creeks, sensitivity, and an ill woman.
@jsizek.bsky.social
Environmental historian and legal geographer of California desert's landownership checkerboards, Native American land trusts, groundwater, dirt bikes, and vacation homes. Also projects on the Northwest Forest Plan and cervid Chronic Wasting Disease.
@nichecanada.bsky.social
The Network in Canadian History & Environment. NiCHE is a confederation of researchers & educators who work at the intersection of nature & history. niche-canada.org
@amandawells.bsky.social
#envhist PhD @ UON living on unceded Ngadjuri Country, SA. Researching citrus worlds in the Riverland (SA) 1950s & 1960s. #deathlycapital #envhums Artist in my spare time (ha!), sessional academic, and programs @ HCNSW.🏳️🌈 she/her
@carsoncenter.bsky.social
International center for environmental humanities research in Munich, Germany. Website: https://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de Portal: https://www.environmentandsociety.org/ Seeing the Woods: https://seeingthewoods.org/ Springs: https://springs-rcc.org/
@greenhouseuis.net
The Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities is a research center at University of Stavanger, Norway. Account takeover week 19 by Yaron J. Balslev - Webpage: https://www.uis.no/en/greenhouse - Weekly book talks: https://newnatures.org/greenhous
@ianmosby.bsky.social
Settler historian of food, health and colonialism | hapless area man | amateur squirrel theorist | against fascism | sometimes make music: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/thrums/vast-spaces-without-reprieve
@ehrh.bsky.social
Environmental Humanities Research Hub (EHRH) at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, https://www.sas.ac.uk/about-us-6/institutes-and-centres/environmental-humanities-research-hub
@mjmccann.bsky.social
Environmental/public historian & writer - oceans, ice, coasts & islands. Author of Wild Sea: A History of the Southern Ocean. Living on Palawa country, lutruwita Tasmania. #envhist #envhum #naturewriting www.joymccann.blog
@arnkeeling.bsky.social
He/him. Settler. Geographer at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. Historical+social aspects of mining in Northern 🇨🇦. Co-author, Mining Country: https://lorimer.ca/adults/product/mining-country.
@drhick.bsky.social
Environmental & medical historian at Newcastle University - hospitals, gardens, landscapes, senses, inclusive interpretation, story teller.
@catherinemcneur.bsky.social
Historian. Author of Mischievous Creatures (2023) and Taming Manhattan (2014). Professor at Portland State. Enthusiastic amateur. #envhist #envhum www.catherinemcneur.com
@whitehorsepress.bsky.social
Independent family-run scholarly press publishing books and journals on environment and society
@ellakhoward.bsky.social
Professor, first gen, historian of cities, current book project on history of historic preservation districts Author of Homeless: https://www.pennpress.org/9780812244724/homeless/ ellakhoward.com
@eleonormarcus.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in History South Asia, environment, disasters, aid, colonialism, postcolonial studies, critical theory, infrastructure, archives, political ecology... Author of Acts of Aid: Politics of Relief and Reconstruction...(CUP, 2023)
@krekberg.bsky.social
Researcher and teacher at Lund University, history of climate obstruction, anti-environmentalism, climate politics, utopia and cornucupianism. Relapsed skateboarder. Book: "Climate obstruction" https://t.ly/DS_Ja
@drandyflack.bsky.social
I'm an environmental historian, currently working on 'dark natures' and their animal inhabitants. Previous work on captive environments, including my book The Wild Within.
@historynerdess.bsky.social
Historian of medicine, disability, the body, gender, empire and modern warfare. Book Reviews Editor for Medical History. Australian in Yorkshire. Knitter and wannabe pastry chef. Trying to develop greener thumbs.
@libbydeq.bsky.social
Writer, historian of ideas, Environment in museums What Birdo is That? A Field Guide to Bird People 🦅 https://www.mup.com.au/books/what-birdo-is-that-paperback-softback New book soon on restoring ecological and social connectivity
@mhbastian.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at Edinburgh College of Art. Editor of Time & Society. Field philosopher working on clocks, phenology and questioning the charisma of our favourite time solutions. Image from artist David Horwitz
@janelydon.bsky.social
Australian historian of colonialism, legacies of slavery, & visual culture. Perth, West Australia. Author: Anti-Slavery and Australia: No Slavery in a Free Land? (Routledge) & Imperial Emotions: The Politics of Empathy Across the British Empire (CUP)
@lynetterussell.bsky.social
Always was, always will be. ARC Laureate Professor. Posts are my own views. Reposts are often ironic. Historian and political junkie. Always tired, @MonashUni I prefer dogs to most people.
@asobocinska.bsky.social
Global history at King’s College London. Histories of development, non-elite politics, Australia & Asia. Books: ‘Saving the World?’ (CUP, 2021) & ‘Visiting the Neighbours’ (UNSW, 2014). Next: ‘The World vs the World Bank’
@laurarad.bsky.social
Historian at the Australian National University Christian missions, Indigenous history, deep history, gender, religion Editor History Australia & Aboriginal History Monographs
@kteaiwa.bsky.social
Professor of Pacific Studies 🌊🏝️ ANU @anu-chl.bsky.social Artist, 🍉Anti-Colonial, Mama. WNBL & NBA fan - UC Caps & Brooklyn Nets. My own views.
@emilyogorman.bsky.social
Environmental historian | Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Associate Professor | Department of History and Archaeology, Macquarie University
@amcgrath.bsky.social
Historian, Kathleen Fitzpatrick laureate fellow, Australian National University, writer, artist. Deep histories, colonialism, indigenous justice. Inspired by friends, music, birds, beaches, oysters, wine, growing edible stuff.