"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"[A] sweeping chronicle. . . . Livingstone’s consummate analysis drives home how blaming people’s behavior on climate risks repeating the imperious and racist justifications for colonialism and slavery."
Publishers Weekly
"[A] fascinating study. . . . Highly recommended."
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"Brilliant and multifaceted."<b>---David Lorimer, <i>Paradigm Explorer</i></b>
"An invaluable starting point for geographers, historians and those within and beyond the academy interested in the long history – and present and future – of assigning historical causality to climate. Frankly, this needs to be all of us."<b>---Lachlan Fleetwood, <i>Climates and Cultures in History</i></b>
"Given the growing threat that climate change poses for the future of humanity, Livingstone’s magisterial survey of historical ideas about climate’s impact on individuals and societies could not be more timely or cautionary."<b>---Dane Kennedy, <i>Journal of Interdisciplinary History</i></b>
"Deeply impressive. . . . <i>The Empire of Climate </i>is essential reading. It is a stunning achievement."<b>---Philip Jenkins, <i>Christian Century</i></b>