(September) Review by Tony Allan published in People and Science (17 July) Review by Joseph Bast at American Thinker (16 July) Review by Max Boykoff published by Nature Reports Climate Change (11 July) Blogged by Roger Pielke jr at his personal blog (20 June) Review on celsias website Why we disagree about climate change (29 May) […]
Audio & Video
‘Believing is seeing’
NERC’s magazine Planet Earth posted this story – ‘More evidence doesn’t change minds’ – based on my recent article with Irene Lorenzoni in Public Understanding of Science.
On The Guardian’s Science Weekly podcast
(11 May 2009) Listen to this Science Weekly podcast at The Guardian newspaper: What is it about the science and politics of climate change that so raises some people’s hackles? Mike Hulme, a climate scientist and author at the University of East Anglia and a founding director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, is […]
‘Don’t use science to get round politics’
An interview with The Register about the relationship between knowledge, politics and climate change.
Exeter University seminar
(29 April 2009) Listen and view Mike Hulme’s seminar ‘Why We Disagree About Climate Change’ at the School of Geography, University of Exeter, 29 April 2009.
On the BBC Radio 4 Today programme
(28 April 2009) Mike Hulme discusses his new book ‘Why we disagree about climate change’ on the BBC Radio 4 Today Programme
Articles, Reviews, Talks
Book review of ‘Ten technologies to save the planet’ by Chris Goodall, in Third Way, March 2009, p.38 To what climate are we adapting? ECOS: A review of Conservation 29(3/4), 80-85 (Dec 2008) Amid the financial storm: redirecting climate change Read this viewpoint article on the openDemocracy web site (31 Oct 2008) To what climate are […]
What message, and whose, from Copenhagen?
The Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in March concluded with a declaration saying that the most serious warnings on climate change were coming true, and calling for immediate “action”. But, argues Mike Hulme in the BBC Green Room, it is not clear what action was being called for, nor precisely who was calling for it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7946476.stm
University of Nottingham podcast
(13 November 2008) Podcast of Mike Hulme’s lecture ‘Why we diagree about climate change: wicked problems, clumsy solutions and cosmopolitan myths‘ delivered at the Institute for Science and Society and the School of Geography, University of Nottingham, 13 November 2008. Also available here at People and Place: ideas that connect us.
Ofcom ruling on C4 ‘Swindle’ programme
“Today’s ruling on The Great Global Warming Swindle by Ofcom will do little to settle matters of dispute about the significance of risks associated with climate change or about our social and policy responses to those risks. What it shows – as with the High Court ruling last October about Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth […]
