Mike Hulme is professor of human geography at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. I am also a worshipping member of my local Anglican church, Holy Trinity, in Norwich. Professionally, I write about the numerous ways in which the idea of climate change is deployed in public, political, and scientific discourse, and in recent years have argued for the importance of religions for making sense of climate change. My books on climate change include 'Climate Change Isn’t Everything' (Polity, 2023) and 'Why We Disagree About Climate Change (CUP, 2009)'. A few years ago I wrote an essay for the US-based Christian Scholar’s Review ‘Advice to Christian Professors of Geography’.
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