Adam Wickberg is an associate professor (docent) in History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He is the codirector of the Excellence Centre for Anthropocene History and the deputy director of the KTH Environmental Humanities Lab. His work focuses on the critical intersection of digitalization and sustainability in its social, political, and historical dimensions, as well as the Anthropocene as history. At KTH he works on the research project The Mediated Planet: Claiming Data for Environmental SDGs. Between 2021–2023 he was a visiting research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin, where he belonged to the research group Anthropocene Formations. He has published widely on media, science, technology and the environment and its history, politics, and epistemologies in leading international journals and books.