Network members may be interested in a Public Lecture by Professor Clive Hamilton, Charles Sturt University, Canberrra and author of the very well reviewed Earthmasters: Playing God with the Climate (Yale UP 2012)
The event is free and unticketed.
Bio
Clive Hamilton is Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, in Canberra. He is currently an academic visitor at University College London and has previously held visiting positions at the University of Oxford and Yale University. He is a member of the Australian government’s Climate Change Authority.
Clive Hamilton founded The Australia Institute, a progressive think tank, in 1993 and was Director until 2008. One of Australia’s leading thinkers, he has been writing about climate change for 15 years. He is bestselling author of books including Requiem for a Species: why we resist the truth about climate change (2010), in which he considers the psychological and cultural dimensions of climate change denial, and Scorcher: the dirty politics of climate change (2007) an investigation of the power of energy industry lobbyists on the Australia political process. In this lecture he will talk about his latest book, Earthmasters, published earlier this year by Yale University Press.