“…They used their climate understanding and knowledge to manage agriculture and food production, develop housing, infrastructure, and transportation systems, fabricate clothing and materials for harsh conditions, expand the growth of commerce, and even migrate for survival. A well-known example of the latter is the abandonment of thriving cities in Mesopotamia, the area currently made up of Iraq, northeast Syria, and southeast Turkey, around 4200 years ago as a result of a drying climate and a devastating 300 year long drought . Yet, the common perception of “climate” is, surprisingly, often narrowly limited to the impacts of weather conditions on our day-to-day activities.…”