Audio & Video
Religion’s role in climate change
Governing climate after the Paris Agreement
Inaugural lecture podcast
Climates and Cultures
http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/KCL_Geography_2012/Three_Minute_Thursday___Mike_Hulme_x264.mp4
The language of weather and climate
(25 August 2015) ‘The language of weather and climate‘. You can link here to my contribution to Stephen Fry’s programme on this topic – BBC Radio 4’s Fry’s English Delight, originally broadcast on 18 August.
‘Scientists speaking with one voice’: panacea or pathology?
(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 […]
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.
‘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 […]
‘The collapse of Oreskes and Conway’
(10 November) Book Review: ‘The collapse of Oreskes and Conway’, my review, published on H-HistGeog, of Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway’s recent novelette ‘The Collapse of Western Civilization‘.




