About Professor Mark Maslin
About
Mark Maslin BSc, PhD, FRGS, FRSA is a Professor of Earth System Science at University College London and
Natural History Museum of Denmark. Mark was a co-founding Director of Rezatec Ltd, an AI geospatial data product services company. He is a member of the CSR Board of Sopria-Steria Group and Sheep Included Ltd. He is the strategy advisor for Net Zero Now and Lansons. He was a member of the Cheltenham Science Festival Advisory Committee for over 10 years. Mark is a leading scientist with particular expertise in past global and regional climatic change and has published over 200 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, and The Lancet. He has been PI or Co-I on grants and consultancy projects worth over £75 million. His areas of scientific expertise include the causes of global climate change and humanity’s impact on our planet. He also works on monitoring land carbon sinks, and human evolution and regularly comments on international and national climate change policies.
Professor Maslin has presented over 100 public talks over the last five years, including talks to Twitter, Google,
Royal Geographical Society, Tate Modern, Royal Society of Medicine, Fink Club, Frontline Club, British Museum, Melting Pot, Natural History Museum, Goldman Sachs, UNFCCC COP, WTO and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard. He has written 10 popular books, over 100 popular articles (e.g., New Scientist, The Times, Independent and Guardian) and has had over 5.8 million read of his articles on The Conversation. He regularly appears on radio and television (including BBC One “Climate Change: the facts”, Timeteam, Newsnight, Dispatches, Horizon, The Today Programme, BBC News, Channel 5 News, Euronews and Sky News).
Best Sellers
How To Save Our Planet (The Facts)
‘Amazing book’ Chris Evans, Virgin Radio Breakfast Show
The Human Planet: How We Created The Anthropocene
‘Brilliantly written and genuinely one of the most important books I have ever read’ – Ellie Mae O’Hagan
‘The Cradle of Humanity
Anyone who reads The Cradle of Humanity will certainly be enlightened about this awe-inspiring
journey’ – Andrew Robinson, Current World Archaeology
Highlights
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Reads on 'The Conversation' Articles
English copies of 'Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction'
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