Robert Frodeman writes on environmental philosophy and public policy, the philosophy of science and technology, and the future of the university. He is the author or editor of 15 books – including Sustainable Knowledge (Palgrave, 2013) Transhumanism, Nature and the Ends of Science (Routledge, 2019). He lives in Hoback, Wyoming.

Written by Robert Frodeman

Photo of a snowy mountain landscape with a sunlit frozen lake, clear blue sky and snow-covered trees on the right.

We’re children of ice and snow. Can we survive the coming heat?

Temperature is more than a number; it’s an experience of our flesh. How will our bodies cope with an ever-warmer planet?

by Robert Frodeman & Mark Bullock