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After Ice

Cold Humanities for a Warming Planet

With a Foreword by Emma Kowal and Joanna Radin
Experts weigh in on a looming consequence of global warming: a future without ice.

As the climate warms and the hydrological cycle falters, ice is no longer a reliable feature of higher latitudes or winter seasons. What are the consequences of the planet’s waning capacity to cool? In other words, what comes after ice?

This collection examines the implications of the end of consistent freezing and thawing cycles. After Ice gathers experts in a wide range of disciplines to articulate aspects of the cold humanities. They investigate ice and its dynamic properties as a foundational element of Indigenous communities in the Arctic regions, as a commodity with technological and political value, and as a reflection of environmental change and the passage of time.

As the future of the cryosphere is increasingly determined by human behavior, this thought-provoking exploration envisions ice as both a phase of water and as a milieu for sensemaking. It asks us to consider how to define, describe, and materially characterize our warming world.

280 pages | 20 halftones, 3 maps | 6 x 9 | © 2024

Earth Sciences: Environment

Geography: Environmental Geography

Sociology: Theory and Sociology of Knowledge


Reviews

"After Ice will be useful to open a conversation about melting materialities under changing climates."

Dolly Jørgensen, coeditor of Northscapes: History, Technology, and the Making of Northern Environments

"In putting forward the concept of the cold humanities, this book makes a provocative contribution to the field of ice- and cold-related environmental humanities. It is full of excellent scholarship on cold themes and cold places."

Adrian Howkins, coeditor of the Cambridge History of the Polar Regions

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