Dehlia Hannah is Research Curator for the Centre for Environmental Humanities at Aarhus University. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from Columbia University, with specializations in philosophy of science and aesthetic theory. Her current curatorial project and forthcoming book 'A Year Without a Winter' revisits the environmental conditions under which the novel 'Frankenstein' was written in the aftermath of the eruption of Mount Tambora in order to reframe our contemporary climate crisis. A transmedia thought experiment bringing together science fiction, scenario planning, biogeochemistry, environmental history, visual art, and architecture, 'A Year Without a Winter' proliferates new narrative futures for uncertain climes. http://ayearwithoutawinter.org