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Climatism and the Reification of Global Temperature
Against climate emergency
Geoengineering at ‘the edge of the world’
Cultures of Climate – Sydney, 23 April
As part of the Australian Museum’s HumanNature series of public talks, I shall be speaking on Monday 23 April, at 6pm in the Museum, on the topic ‘Cultures of Climate’. In this talk, based on my book Weathered: Cultures of Climate, I examine how different cultures give shape and meaning to the idea of climate. […]
Weather-Worlds in the Anthropocene and the End of Climate
Calculating the Incalculable: Is SAI the Lesser of Two Evils?
One Man Does Not Control the Climate
It is important not to over-react to the news that Donald Trump wishes to withdraw the USA from the Paris Agreement and seek to renegotiate a ‘fairer deal’ for America. The wailing and grieving around the media that has accompanied yesterday’s announcement is exactly the sort of reaction that Trump is seeking to provoke. It […]
Energy Humanities Podcast
New appointment as Head of Department
(6 March) Appointment as Head of the Department of Geography. I will be taking up this new role at King’s College London from the beginning of April. This coincides with a major new recruitment cycle of academic positions in the Department: six posts currently advertised (see below), plus three further chairs in geography to be […]






