Mike Hulme MA

The Nobel Conference: Climate Changed

From 24-25 September, I shall be speaking at the 2019 Nobel Conference at Adolphus Gustavus College at St.Peter, Minnesota. My talk ‘Beyond Climate Solutionism’ will be live-streamed here. The Conference theme this year is ‘Climate Change: Facing Our Future’...

PhD to professor: a conversation with Mike Hulme

Read here my conversation with the Pembroke College blog about my career in geography, some of the decisions I took on the way from PhD to Professor, the importance of interdisciplinary networks, the challenges facing graduate students and academics today, and the value of a geographer’s approach to climate change.

Major Publications 2018

Castree,N., Hulme,M. and Proctor,J.D. (eds.) (2018)  Companion to environmental studies  Routledge, Abingdon, 848pp. Gannon,K.E. and Hulme,M. (2018)  Geoengineering ‘at the edge of the world’: exploring perceptions of ocean fertilization through the Haida Salmon Restoration Corporation   GEO: Geography and Environment  5(1), e00054, 21pp. Hulme,M. (2018)  “Gaps” in climate change knowledge: Do they exist? Can they be […]

Major Publications 2017

Hulme,M. (2017)  Calculating the incalculable: is SAI the lesser of two evils?  Ethics and International Affairs  31(4), 507-512 Hulme,M. (2017)  Climate change (concept of)  Entry in: The International Encyclopedia of Geography:  People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology  (eds.) Richardson,D., Castree,N., Goodchild,M.F., Kobayashi,A.L., Liu,W. and Marston,R.,  John Wiley & Sons, Malden, Oxford, 9,120pp.  doi: 10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0343 Hulme,M. […]