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Martin Hultman
Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology
Publications - 56
Citations - 725
Martin Hultman is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speckle pattern & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 49 publications receiving 445 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Hultman include Umeå University & Linköping University.
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Three Decades of Climate Mitigation: Why Haven't We Bent the Global Emissions Curve?
Isak Stoddard,Kevin Anderson,Kevin Anderson,Stuart Capstick,Wim Carton,Joanna Depledge,Keri Facer,Keri Facer,Clair Gough,Frederic Hache,Claire Hoolohan,Claire Hoolohan,Martin Hultman,Niclas Hällström,Sivan Kartha,Sonja Klinsky,Magdalena Kuchler,Eva Lövbrand,Naghmeh Nasiritousi,Naghmeh Nasiritousi,Peter Newell,Glen P. Peters,Youba Sokona,Andrew Stirling,Matthew Stilwell,Clive L. Spash,Mariama Williams +26 more
TL;DR: Despite three decades of political efforts and a wealth of research on the causes and catastrophic impacts of climate change, global carbon dioxide emissions have continued to rise and are 60% high as discussed by the authors.
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Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men
TL;DR: The denial of climate change among conservative white males in the United States has been studied in this article, where the authors state: "Clearly the extent to which the conservative white male effect on...
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A Green fatwā? : Climate change as a threat to the masculinity of industrial modernity
Jonas Anshelm,Martin Hultman +1 more
TL;DR: From the autumn of 2006 and until 2009, climate change was described in Sweden as having apocalyptic dimensions as mentioned in this paper, and there was a parliamentary and public consensus that anthropogenic climate change is real.
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Ecological Masculinities: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Guidance
Martin Hultman,Paul M. Pulé +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore ways that masculinities can advocate and embody broader, deeper, and wider care for the global through to local commons through to a third and relationally focused pathway that the authors call ecological masculinsities.
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Discourses of Global Climate Change: Apocalyptic framing and political antagonisms
Jonas Anshelm,Martin Hultman +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the arguments made by political actors in the creation of antagonistic discourses on climate change are examined, using in-depth empirical research from Sweden, a country considered by the International Organization for Migration as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change.