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Exploring Climate Change through Science and in Society - An anthology of Mike Hulme's essays, interviews and speeches (Hardcover, New)
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Exploring Climate Change through Science and in Society - An anthology of Mike Hulme's essays, interviews and speeches (Hardcover, New)
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Mike Hulme has been studying climate change for over thirty years
and is today one of the most distinctive and recognisable voices
speaking internationally about climate change in the academy, in
public and in the media. The argument that he has made powerfully
over the last few years is that climate change has to be understood
as much as an idea situated in different cultural contexts as it is
as a physical phenomenon to be studied through universal scientific
practices. Climate change at its core embraces both science and
society, both knowledge and culture. Hulme's numerous academic and
popular writings have explored what this perspective means for the
different ways climate change is studied, narrated, argued over and
acted upon. Exploring Climate Change through Science and in Society
gathers together for the first time a collection of his most
popular, prominent and controversial articles, essays, speeches,
interviews and reviews dating back to the late 1980s. The 50 or so
short items are grouped together in seven themes - Science,
Researching, Culture, Policy, Communicating, Controversy, Futures -
and within each theme are arranged chronologically to reveal
changing ideas, evidence and perspectives about climate change.
Each themed section is preceded with a brief introduction, drawing
out the main issues examined. Three substantive unpublished new
essays have been specially written for the book, including one
reflecting on the legacy of Climategate. Taken as a collection,
these writings reveal the changes in scientific and public
understandings of climate change since the late 1980s, as refracted
through the mind and expression of one leading academic and public
commentator. The collection shows the many different ways in which
it is necessary to approach the idea of climate change to interpret
and make sense of the divergent and discordant voices proclaiming
it in the public sphere.
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