Tim Flannery is a scientist, an explorer, a conservationist and a leading writer on climate change. He has held various academic positions including visiting Professor in Evolutionary and Organismic Biology at Harvard University, Director of the South Australian Museum, Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Museum, Professorial Fellow at the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne, and Panasonic Professor of Environmental Sustainability, Macquarie University. His books include the award-winning international bestseller The Weather Makers, Here on Earth and Atmosphere of Hope. Flannery was the 2007 Australian of the Year. He is currently chief councillor of the Climate Council.
Tim Flannery in the Age: How much closer to their doors must the fire burn? It’s immoral not to connect the dots
Tim Flannery in the Guardian: ‘People are shocked about climate change but they should be angry’
Tim Flannery in New York Review of Books, ‘Raised by Wolves’
Tim Flannery in the Age: Climate action is the undisputed winner of the federal election
Tim Flannery in the Guardian: Our environmental laws are failing us in the face of the climate crisis
Tim Flannery in the Conversation: Rise up and become a climate leader
- Big Meg
- The Climate Cure
- Europe
- Life
- The Life and Adventures of William Buckley
- Sunlight and Seaweed
- Atmosphere of Hope
- The Explorers
- Among the Islands
- 1788
- Here On Earth
- The Weather Makers
- An Explorer's Notebook
- Where is Here?
- We are the Weather Makers
- Country
- The Birth of Melbourne
- Astonishing Animals
- The Eternal Frontier
- The Birth of Sydney
- Throwim Way Leg
- Life and Adventures 1776-1801
- Terra Australis
- Joshua Slocum, Sailing Alone Around The World
- Two Classic Tales of Australian Exploration