Who speaks for the future of Earth? How critical social scientists can extend the conversation of the Anthropocene

(13 April)  NEW Publication.  “Who speaks for the future of Earth? How critical social scientists can extend the conversation of the Anthropocene” has been accepted for publication in Global Environmental Change.  Eva Lovbrand, myself and 6 co-authors argue that social scientists should not take for granted the framings of the Anthropocene offered by natural scientists.

‘Climate change: Inconvenient facts?’

(31 March)  ‘Climate change: Inconvenient facts?’ Costing the Earth on BBC Radio 4, broadcast today 3.30pm (also tomorrow at 9pm). I am one of four panelists discussing what happens when observed climatic behaviour doesn’t conform to the standard climate change narrative.  If both Michael Mann and Andrew Montford think it is a biased frame and a […]