Multipolar Clime Studies of the Anthropocenic Himalaya, Andes and Arctic: An Introduction PART 1: Climing Earth Summits 1. The Himalaya and Monsoon Asia: Anthropocenic Climes since the 1800s
2. Climing the Andes: Vertical Complementarity, Transhuman Reciprocity, and Climate Change in the Peruvian Highlands
3. Pluriversal Tundra: Storying More than Human Ecologies across Deep, Accelerated, and Troubled times PART 2: Water Climes 4. Eno: Eco-spiritual Water Climes of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
5. Water Climing: A Cosmopolitical Ecology of Water in the Southern Peruvian Andes
6. Offerings from the Rivers to the Mountains: Mist and Fog as Connecting Life Force in the Sikkimese Himalayas
7. Life and Loss of a Felt Habitat: Exploring the Haor of Bangladesh PART 3: Bridging Disciplines and Teaching Clime Changes 8. Storylining Climes
9. Not Just the Science: A Transdisciplinary Pedagogy for Cryospheric Climes PART 4: Multispecies Clime Change from the Little Ice Age to the Anthropocene 10. Climing the Great Gorge: The Many Discoveries of the Yarlung Tsangpo Gorge
11. Other-than-Human Subjectivities in a Melting World: "Climing" as Ontological Disobedience in the Andes
12. Collapsing Elephant Clime since the Little Ice Age: Climatic Refugees, Animal Zomia and Elephant Modernity in Yunnan Conclusion: Multilateral Clime Studies