World History Crash Course Series
Just a reminder we've got the Crash Course series on World History. We're not the only ones. They are free for the world to use. This is a great
Sun Expands to Earth Orbit
by Jack Le MoineTime: 6.5 BYF (billion years in the future)Place: Sun's outer atmosphereIt finally has happened. For a billion years, ever
The Far Future
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their Big History Series, #10.Finally, after what seems like eons and eons, the end
Climate Change Since the Ice Ages
cc-by-2.0 from Wikipediaphoto by Scott AblemanMy take on George Will's latest. His column was published 1/7/15 in the Washington
Maps That Will Change Your View of the World
Here are some interesting maps comparing data in new, instructive and novel ways.This map shows the world from millions of years ago. (300 to
Anthropocene and the Near Future
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their Big History Series, #9.In which John Green, Hank Green, and Emily Graslie
The Modern Revolution
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their Big History Series, #8.In which Hank and John Green teach you a Crash Course
Migrations and Intensification
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their Big History Series, #7.In which Hank and John Green teach you about humanity