Conference Organized

  1. PAGES-CRIAS 3rd workshop “State of the Art of Historical Climatology in International Perspective”, March 19-20, 2021 • More than 50 scholars from at least 15 countries attended.

Keynote and Invited Presentation

  1. Qing Pei. A scientific story from humanities: Climate change and its impacts in history based on the archives of societies. World Conference on Environmental and Earth Sciences. Valencia, Spain, October 24-25, 2022 (Keynote Speaker)
  2. Qing Pei. Document-based precipitation reconstruction and its impact in Chinese history. The 1st Japan-China Joint Workshop on Historical Climatology in East Asia. Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan, 21st December, 2019
  3. Qing Pei. The digitization of historical documents and climate reconstruction. 7th China Forestry Science Conference-Division of Forestry History. Nanjing, China, 8th–11th November, 2019 (Keynote Talk).
  4. Qing Pei. Cultural implications from the climate records of imperial China. Joint ACRE China, Southeast Asia, and Japan workshop. Wuhan, China, 4th–6th November, 2019.
  5. Qing Pei. Mandate of Heaven – Climate change, migration and geopolitical cycles in imperial China. International Conference Climate Change and Human Responses. Hong Kong, 31st October–2nd November, 2018
  6. Qing Pei. Introduction to the climate records of imperial China. PAGES-CRIAS Workshop Methods and Interdisciplinary Communication in Historical Climatology. University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. 1st–2nd October, 2018
  7. Qing Pei. Climate change and economic development across Eurasia. Rachel Carson Center, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany, 5th July, 2018
  8. Qing Pei. Mandate of Heaven: Climate change, migration and geopolitical cycles in imperial China. A Climate Change and History Research Initiative (CCHRI) Colloquium in Princeton University, Princeton, US, 24th–27th May, 2018
  9. Qing Pei. Climate push and pull: A hidden driver of geopolitical cycle in China. Institute for Advanced Studies Workshop Climate, Archaeology and History in the Eurasian Middle Ages. Princeton, US, 28th–30th April, 2018
  10. Qing Pei. Divergence and Convergence across Eurasia: A comparative analysis on long-term economic development under climate change. Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, 17th March, 2017.
  11. Qing Pei. Great Divergence: Comparative analysis on economic development in Europe and China under climatic impacts. Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, 1st June, 2016 (in Chinese).