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  1. Richard Hugh Grove (21 July 1955 – 25 June 2020) was a British historian, environmental activist, and one of the contemporary founders of environmental history as an academic field.

  2. www.youtube.com › user › TragedyandHopeMagRichard Grove - YouTube

    Richard Grove. @richardgroveofficial ‧. 47.3K subscribers ‧ 574 videos. Selected productions suitable for YouTube. Visit http://www.tragedyandhope.com to learn more, and...

  3. Richard Grove is the founder of Autonomy and hosts the weekly Grand Theft World podcast. He is an American conceptual artist and forensic historian who is passionate about his service and wants to share his knowledge and experience he has learned over the years as an entrepreneur.

  4. www.universityofreason.com › AUTONOMY-LibraryAUTONOMY Library

    The AUTONOMY library is the largest aggregated index of the work of whistleblower and forensic historian, and creator of AUTONOMY University Of Reason Richard Grove. It contains a catalogue of his works including Tragedy & Hope, 911 Synchronicity, and Peace Revolution Podcast.

  5. Overview. Authors: Richard Grove, George Adamson. 2018 Atmospheric Science Librarians International Choice Award Honorable Mention. Examines the role of El Niño in the major social changes of human history. Charts El Niño’s history as a global weather phenomenon and its resultant devastating weather.

  6. Richard Grove is an American conceptual artist and forensic historian who frames his groundbreaking research into epic multimedia productions to educate his audience. Richard bases his art-of-information compositions upon the thousands of hours of research he’s done into the history of Liberty and Freedom in the Western world.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2020 · A scholar who played a crucial role in forging the discipline of global environmental history has died. Richard Grove was born in Cambridge on 21 July 1955 and studied geography at the University of Oxford (1979) before going on to an MSc in conservation biology at UCL (1980) and then a PhD at the University of Cambridge (1988).