NEW publication (3 February) Jennings,N. and Hulme,M. (2010) UK newspaper (mis-)representations of the potential for a collapse of the thermohaline circulation Area DOI 10.1111/j.1475-4762.2009.00936.x
Archive for March, 2010
(Mis-)representing Gulf Stream collapse
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30 March 2010 |
5:44 |
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‘Heated debate’ – feature article
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30 March 2010 |
3:44 |
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(30 March) Read my feature article on the climate change debate in the spring issue of the Royal Society of Arts’ Journal. “There’s no such thing as right and wrong when it comes to tackling climate change. That’s why we need to stop looking for scapegoats and engage in honest discussion”.
(30 March) Read my feature article on the climate change debate in the spring issue of the Royal Society of Arts’ Journal. “There’s no such thing as right and wrong when it comes to tackling climate change. That’s why we need to stop looking for scapegoats and engage in honest discussion”.
Mike Hulme at the Hay Book Festival
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26 March 2010 |
2:36 |
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I shall be speaking about my book ‘Why We Disagree About Climate Change’ at The 2010 Guardian Hay Festival on Monday 31 May 2010.
I shall be speaking about my book ‘Why We Disagree About Climate Change’ at The 2010 Guardian Hay Festival on Monday 31 May 2010.
Reviews of Why We Disagree About Climate Change
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12 March 2010 |
11:11 |
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Read these reviews of Why We Disagree About Climate Change, by:
(26 March) Tim Dieppe of Henderson Global Investors - “It is the best book I have read on climate change.”
(4 March) Professor Steve Yearley in The Times Higher - “This is a distinctive and courageous book.”
(4 December) Karim Bardeesy from Toronto’s The Globe and Mail reviews it here alongside Al Gore’s Our Choice and James Hoggan’s Climate Cover-up. She says, “Hulme’s open-minded approach can be used to help people who feel a nagging concern about climate change figure out the source of their concern and define what to do about it more clearly.”
(9 December) Sustainability Forum com review the book here.
(November) Professor Gwyn Prins in the journal International Affairs 2009, 85(6), 1261-1262
Ralph Underhill in the journal ECOS: a review of conservation, 2009 (Summer), 30(2), 100-102
Read these reviews of Why We Disagree About Climate Change, by:
(26 March) Tim Dieppe of Henderson Global Investors - “It is the best book I have read on climate change.”
(4 March) Professor Steve Yearley in The Times Higher - “This is a distinctive and courageous book.”
(4 December) Karim Bardeesy from Toronto’s The Globe and Mail reviews it here alongside Al Gore’s Our Choice and James Hoggan’s Climate Cover-up. She says, “Hulme’s open-minded approach can be used to help people who feel a nagging concern about climate change figure out the source of their concern and define what to do about it more clearly.”
(9 December) Sustainability Forum com review the book here.
(November) Professor Gwyn Prins in the journal International Affairs 2009, 85(6), 1261-1262
Ralph Underhill in the journal ECOS: a review of conservation, 2009 (Summer), 30(2), 100-102
Mike Hulme’s quotes on climate change
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11 March 2010 |
3:55 |
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(30 January 2010) You can follow my evolving views on the science and politics of climate change by reading these 16 short statements, all of which have appeared in the journal Nature during the period 1997-2010.
(30 January 2010) You can follow my evolving views on the science and politics of climate change by reading these 16 short statements, all of which have appeared in the journal Nature during the period 1997-2010.