Source: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/05/06/is-the-climate-change-academia-relationship-changing-too-fast/?informz=1&nbd=acde504d-0110-4842-abbd-f7da6aef164b&nbd_source=informz
Climate change is not something coming to us in ‘the future’, it is very much with us ‘now’. With this time dimension very much settled, the impacts of climate crisis also depend on where we are, in geographical terms, and who we are (e.g., our place within a social structure). That’s why the climate change reality of Nordic fishermen is quite different from that of women shrimp-fry collectors of Bangladesh’s coast. But, if academia is essentially (and potentially) a highly connected global community, does it have a unique, uniform relationship with climate change? In other words, does climate change affect academia irrespective of one’s discipline, geographical location, age, professional experience, and academic culture?