(17 June) You can now watch on the ABC web-site ‘Big Ideas’ my public lecture – ‘Restructuring climate policy for a partisan era’ – at the Hot Science, Global Citizens symposium in Sydney, 5th May.
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New speaking engagements
(20 May) Forthcoming speaking engagements. I shall be contributing to a symposium on ‘Climate politics beyond the predictive paradigm’ at the University of Lancaster, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change, on Thursday 2 June, 3-6pm. At the Universitair Centrum Sint-Ignatius Antwerpen on Thursday 9 June, 6pm, I shall be giving a public lecture ‘Climate change: what […]
Mike Hulme in Australia
(19 May) Various talks and interviews from my recent visit to Australia are now available on-line. You can listen here to an interview with me on the ABC radio show Artworks about climate change and the role of science museums, broadcast on Sunday 8 May. The interview is 20 minutes long and also includes discussion with […]
‘Living in denial’
(14 April) I have reviewed Kari Marie Norgaard’s new book ‘Living in denial: climate change, emotions and everyday life’ for Nature Climate Change and this is now posted on-line here.
Australian speaking tour
(13 April) Updated: I shall be visiting Australia during the first week of May and speaking at a number of events in Victoria and New South Wales, including the keynote lecture at the Hot Science, Global Citizens symposium in Sydney (5-6 May), a public lecture at the Sydney Powerhouse Museum (5 May), a lunchtime lecture at the […]
Transcending disciplines through imagination
(1 April) Read my review of Valerie Brown’s excellent book ‘Tackling wicked problems through the transdisciplinary imagination’, published last year by Earthscan. This review was published in ECOS, the magazine of the British Association of Nature Conservationists, Vol.31(3/4).
Interview with Theory, Culture & Society
(11 February) The journal Theory, Culture & Society has interviewed me, with a post here. This follows my article – ‘Cosmopolitan climates: foresight, hybridity and cosmopolitanism‘ – published in the journal last year.
Shakespeare’s Climate
(11 February) Read about ‘Shakespeare’s climate’, an essay which I have written to appear in the forthcoming The Cambridge Shakespeare Encyclopedia: Vol.1 Mapping Shakespeare’s World, edited by Bruce Smith.
“Science under attack”
(25 January) “Science under attack” Read here for some of my thoughts on how Sir Paul Nurse, incoming President of the Royal Society, mounted his defence of (climate) science in last night’s BBC2 screening of Horizon’s documentary.
12 months since Climategate
(14 December) Listen to me being interviewed about my views on the last 12 months of climate change – science, policy, society – at ThinkGloballyRadio, a Swedish local radio station (search episode archive for 5 December 2010 – ‘101205’).
