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People are silhouetted in the shadow of a coronavirus, raising questions of moral accountability.

“To question biomedical consensus is not to lack moral accountability”

Mike Hulme | 05/10/2020
Robert Dingwall, professor of sociology at Nottingham Trent University, argues for an opening out of the public debate about the evidential and normative basis of current UK Government COVID-19 policy. His essay appeared in Times Higher Education on 1...
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Deaths usually peak in winter in England and Wales, exacerbated by living with Sars-CoV-2.

Some commonsense (at last) on living with Sars-CoV-2

Mike Hulme | 21/09/2020
Amidst the panic and fear, here is a sensible perspective on living with COVID-19 risk, articulated by responsible people who understand the sociology, psychology and statistics of risk. It’s time to listen to these experts rather than epidemiological modellers...
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A man in a suit and tie discusses climate change on a Finch podcast with the words "What is human geography home.

The Finch podcast: What is climate change?

Mike Hulme | 09/09/2020
You can listen here to my podcast with The Finch, a student-based discussion platform run out of the University of Georgia, Athens, which introduces their new podcast series on climate change. I discuss the following quesitons … Is there...
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A tablet with a screen on it celebrates 10 years.

WIREs Climate Change celebrates 10 years

Mike Hulme | 10/08/2020
The two professional associations that sponsor Wiley’s WIREs Climate Change – the Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG) and the Royal Meteorological Society – recognise the landmark as the journal passes it’s 10 year anniversary. During this period over...
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Liberty means freedom of speech means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.

Defending “the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”

Mike Hulme | 24/07/2020
Having just finished reading Dorian Lynsky’s wonderful Ministry of Truth, a biography of George Orwell’s 1948 novel Nineteen Eighty Four, a recent headline from The Times newspaper caught my attention.  The Harvard professor of psychology Steven Pinker was accusing...
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A cartoon of a man standing next to a stairway with a biodiversity icon on it.

Fetishising ‘The Number’: How Not To Govern Pandemics, Climate and Biodiversity

Mike Hulme | 09/07/2020
As the pandemic continues to dominate public politics around the world, a single number – the reproduction rate (R) – has become the focus of policy-making and public communication.  Keeping R below 1.0 appears to be the primary objective...
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A man and woman standing next to a curtain at the Hadley Centre 30 years ago.

How the Hadley Centre came to be … 30 years ago

Mike Hulme | 30/05/2020
Thirty years ago last week, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher opened the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction (now the Hadley Centre for Cliamate Science and Services). The current Director – Albert Klein Tank – has offered a brief ‘perspective‘ and...
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A coronavirus ball with different flags hanging from it, representing a fusion of social scientific knowledge.

Social scientific knowledge in times of crisis: What climate change can learn from coronavirus (and vice versa)

Mike Hulme | 29/05/2020
Read this new editorial commentary from WIREs Climate Change, written with colleagues from Orebro University, Sweden. Abstract. Crisis, by its very nature, requires decisive intervention. However, important questions can be obscured by the very immediacy of the crisis condition....
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A computer screen displaying COVID-19 statistics on a map of the world.

COVID-19 behind the numbers – statistics, models and decision-making

Mike Hulme | 28/05/2020
You can view this recorded webinar delivered on-line on Thursday 14 May for Cambridge Conversations, the Alumni Programme. “Unpick the numbers behind COVID-19 with Sir David Spiegelhalter, one of the world’s foremost biostatisticians, and Mike Hulme, professor of human...
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A sphere with mathematical formulas designed to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

Do Not Reduce the Future to Covid-19

Mike Hulme | 27/04/2020
Nearly 10 years ago I published a paper in the history of science journal Osiris titled Reducing the Future to Climate: A Story of Climate Determinism and Reductionism.  It was a warning about viewing the future—and making decisions about...
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Recently uploaded

  • The words "Climate Wars" are displayed over a blue-tinted image of the Earth with circular radar lines, evoking the urgency of the acclaimed 2008 Climate Book shortlisted for Book of the Year.

    My 2008 ‘Climate Book of the Year’

    February 2, 2026
  • Map illustration depicting two faces in profile labeled "Denial" and "Concern," with city names and regions reflecting emotional states, separated by a body of water symbolizing the climate change debate.

    Climate Change: What Are We Allowed To Disagree About?

    January 20, 2026
  • Line graph showing global surface air temperature changes from 1901 to 1987, illustrating a general rise in this world’s most important index over time.

    ‘When Temperature Became Global: A Brief History of the World’s Most Important Index’

    January 15, 2026
  • A large iceberg against a dark sky with the text, "The Climate Change Challenge and the Failure of Democracy," displayed on the right—nominated for Climate Book of the Year, 2007.

    My 2007 ‘Climate Book of the Year’

    January 2, 2026

Books

  • (2019) Contemporary Climate Change Debates: A Student Primer
  • (2016) Weathered: Cultures of Climate
  • (2015) Streitfall Klimawandel: warum es für die grö?te Herausforderung keine enfachen Lösungen gibt
  • (2014) Can Science Fix Climate Change? A Case Against Climate Engineering
  • (2013) Exploring Climate Change Through Science and In Society
  • (2010) Making Climate Change Work For Us
  • (2009) Why We Disagree About Climate Change

My other web presence

  • Academia.Edu
  • Google Scholar Citations
  • Research Gate

Relevant links

  • MPhil Anthropocene Studies
  • Rachel Carson Center
  • Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs): Climate Change

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