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Professor Mike Hulme is a leading academic in human geography and climate studies at the University of Cambridge, serving as a Professorial Fellow of Pembroke College. His career spans over 40 years, including roles as founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research (2000–2007) and Head of the Department of Geography at Cambridge (2022–2023). He has held previous positions at King’s College London and the University of East Anglia.
- Affiliations:
- Editor-in-Chief of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs) Climate Change (2007–present)
- Advisory roles with organizations like the STEPS Centre and ECOPAS Network
- Member of the Science and Democracy Network and Royal Geographical Society
Professor Hulme’s research focuses on interdisciplinary climate change studies, exploring its cultural, historical, and societal dimensions. His work critiques reductionist climate policies, emphasizing ethical and pluralistic perspectives. Key books include Why We Disagree About Climate Change (2009) and Climate Change Isn’t Everything (2023).
His recent articles highlight debates around geoengineering, net-zero strategies, and the cultural weight of climate narratives. Awards include the Eduard Bruckner Prize (2021) for interdisciplinary climate research and contributions to the IPCC’s 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Prof Hulme advocates for diverse climate discourse, challenging over-reliance on scientific metrics. He engages with public debates through essays, media commentary, and lectures, such as his LSE talk on epistemic pluralism (2025).



