(13 October) New publication: Hulme,M. (2010) The idea of climate change – exploring complexity, plurality and opportunity GAIA 19(3), 171-174
Month: October 2010
How climate models gain and exercise authority?
(17 October) View my keynote lecture – ‘How climate models gain and exercise authority’ – delivered at the University of Cambridge CRASSH Conference ‘Challenging models in the face of uncertainty’, on Tuesday 28 September 201o.
Problems with making and governing global kinds of knowledge
(20 October) Read my extended essay ‘Problems with making and governing global kinds of knowledge’ appearing in the 20th Anniversary Issue, 2010, Volume 20(4), pp.558-564, of the journal Global Environmental Change.
Autumn 2010 speaking schedule
I am giving a number of public/invited talks, lectures and panel debates this autumn, which seek to develop some of the themes of my book Why We Disagree About Climate Change and apply them to new questions emerging in science, policy and society. Tuesday 14 September, 2.00pm (Aston University) – ‘Why we disagree about climate […]
An Analysis of the 2009 IARU Copenhagen Congress
New Publication (6 October) O’Neill,S.J., Hulme,M., Turnpenny,J. and Screen,J.A. (2010) Disciplines, geography and gender in the framing of climate change Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 91(8), 997-1002
