(10 November 2009) Listen here to Mike Hulme debating the prospects for COP15 in Copenhagen on BBC Radio 4’s The World Tonight – along with Cleo Pascal, Steve Rayner and Elliot Morley MP.
Podcasts & Interviews
Mike Hulme in India
Listen in to my on-line interview with India’s first and most respected science-and-environment magazine, Down to Earth, recorded during my recent visit to India. Read too my interview with The Times of India on why we need more politics in climate change debates.
Do we need a deal at Copenhagen?
(27 October) As part of their Great Debate Mike Hulme is interviewed by Reuters UK – discussing climate change and the Copenhagen negotiations.
The Great Climate Change Hijack
(27 August) Listen to my contributions as BBC’s environment correspondent Richard Black investigates if climate change is diverting attention away from other environmental problems such as air pollution, acid oceans and species extinction. A summary of the argument can be found here.
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 […]
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
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.
Future Ethics interview on You Tube
(13 June 2008) View an interview with Mike Hulme on You Tube, conducted at the Future Ethics workshop, ‘What is to be done? – climate change, apocalyptic rhetoric and political action’ University of Manchester, 13 Jun 2008. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWpKAabyKhw
Three meanings of climate change
(30 October 2007) You can listen to this seminar ‘Three meanings of climate change: lamenting Eden, presaging Apocalypse, constructing Babel’ presented at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at the University of Cambridge on Tuesday 30 October, 2007.
