(24 June 2015) My Talk titled “‘Scientists speaking with one voice: panacea or pathology?” — delivered on Tuesday to the Circling the Square 2 Conference organised by the Science, Technology and Society group at the University of Nottingham — can be seen on-line here (with slides) (I start at about minute 7). There is also […]
Author: Mike Hulme
‘Framing global biodiversity. IPBES between Mother Earth and ecosystem services’
(14 June) NEW Publication. “Framing global biodiversity. IPBES between Mother Earth and ecosystem services” published on-line in Environmental Science and Policy with my PhD student Maud Borie.
‘Better weather? The cultivation of the sky’
(27 May) NEW Publication. “Better weather? The cultivation of the sky” published Open-Access in Cultural Anthropology.
‘Climate and its changes: a cultural appraisal’
(25 May) NEW Publication. “Climate and its changes: a cultural appraisal” published in the new Open-Access journal from the Royal Geographical Society, GEO: Geography and Environment.
‘Climate’ – a Lexicon entry
(24 May) NEW Publication. “Climate” — an entry in the Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities.
Why fossil fuel divestment is a misguided tactic
(17 April) ‘Why fossil fuel divestment is a misguided tactic‘. Read my latest comment at The Guardian.
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 […]
‘Climate emergencies do not justify engineering the climate’
(30 March) NEW Publication: ‘Climate emergencies do not justify engineering the climate‘ recently published in Nature Climate Change. We argue that current climate engineering proposals do not come close to addressing the complex and contested nature of conceivable ‘climate emergencies’ resulting from unabated greenhouse-gas emissions.

