Rupert Read (born 1966) is an environmental philosopher, public intellectual, and the founder and current director of the Climate Majority Project. He is the author of several books on Wittgenstein, philosophy, and/or climate change, most recently Why Climate Breakdown Matters, Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos, and Do You Want to Know the Truth? Until 2023, Read was a
reader in philosophy at the
University of East Anglia
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5 March 2012) where he was awarded – as Principal Investigator –
Arts and Humanities Research Council
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The Arts a ...
(AHRC) funding for two projects on "
natural capital".
His other major recent academic focus has been on the
precautionary principle
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, having contributed substantially to work co-authored with
Nassim Nicholas Taleb on applying the principle to questions of genetic modification of organisms.
In further work, Read has theorised the utility of the precautionary principle in a wide range of areas, including:
climate change
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,
the environment, as well as
financial
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and
technology
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sectors. He previously worked as a spokesperson for
Extinction Rebellion.
Read's application of the precautionary principle in climate and environmental affairs underlies many of his talks and presentations, notably including "Shed a Light – This civilisation is finished: so what is to be done?" which was given at
Churchill College,
Cambridge
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and has gained success on YouTube with over 200,000 views.
In June 2018, Read triggered a
BBC
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policy shift by publicly refusing to debate with a
climate change denier. This led to new policy that meant the BBC would no longer present
climate change deniers' views as a counterbalance to scientific standpoints.
In October 2018, Read declared his support for
Extinction Rebellion.
Acting as Extinction Rebellion's spokesperson, he gave a number of interviews on national news programmes during the Rebellion's
London
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protests in April 2019 (see below). Read was part of the five members of the group invited to meet with Environment Secretary
Michael Gove
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to discuss their demands.
The following day the
UK Parliament
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declared a "climate change emergency";
part of Extinction Rebellion's demands.
Read commented regularly through the ''
Eastern Daily Press
The ''Eastern Daily Press'' (''EDP'') is a regional newspaper covering Norfolk, northern parts of Suffolk
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'' "One World Column" for five years. In his regular appearances in the local and national press, he speaks on
sustainable transport,
green economics, and
social justice
Social justice is justice in relation to the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society where individuals' rights are recognized and protected. In Western and Asian cultures, the concept of social justice has of ...
. He was formerly chair of the
Green House thinktank, a former Green Party spokesperson for transport and former East of England party co-ordinator.
Read left UEA in the Summer of 2023, citing his dissatisfaction with current academia's failure to adequately confront the climate crisis, as well as its tendency to over-appreciate the sciences and under-appreciate the arts and humanities, coupled with the opportunity for Read to spend his time building the Climate Majority Project which he believes is a more vital use of his time.
Read's current focus is on Transformative Adaptation, a form of
climate change adaptation
Climate change adaptation is the process of adjusting to the effects of climate change, both current and anticipated.IPCC, 2022Annex II: Glossary[Möller, V., R. van Diemen, J.B.R. Matthews, C. Méndez, S. Semenov, J.S. Fuglestvedt, A. Reisinger ...
that focuses on transforming society from the bottom-up to improve resilience against climate breakdown. As he argues, the majority of national and international effort around the climate crisis is spent on decarbonisation, but this implies that the climate crisis can be avoided if we decarbonise enough. This approach made sense a few decades ago, but now there is a certain level of climate breakdown that is inevitable. Whilst decarbonisation is still important in reducing the severity of climatic breakdown, to best prepare for the unfolding climate crisis, Read argues that we must adapt our communities to become more resilient against environmental collapse. Read co-wrot
Transformative Adaptation: Another world is still just possiblewith Manda Scott and Morgan Phillips.
Academic career
Read studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Balliol College, Oxford,
before undertaking postgraduate studies in the United States at
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
and
Rutgers University
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(where he gained his doctorate). Influenced by
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein ( ; ; 26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) was an Austrian philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.
From 1929 to 1947, Witt ...
's philosophy, his PhD involved "a Wittgensteinian exploration of the relationship between
Kripke's '
quus' problem and
Nelson Goodman
Henry Nelson Goodman (7 August 1906 – 25 November 1998) was an American philosopher, known for his work on counterfactuals, mereology, the problem of induction, irrealism, and aesthetics.
Life and career
Goodman was born in Somerville, Ma ...
's '
grue' problem."
He is a reader at the
University of East Anglia
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a Public university, public research university in Norwich, England. Established in 1963 on a campus university, campus west of the city centre, the university has four faculties and twenty-six schools of ...
, specialising in
philosophy of language
Philosophy of language refers to the philosophical study of the nature of language. It investigates the relationship between language, language users, and the world. Investigations may include inquiry into the nature of Meaning (philosophy), me ...
,
philosophy of science
Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, ...
, and
environmental philosophy
Environment most often refers to:
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* Natural environment, referring respectively to all living and non-living things occurring naturally and the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism ...
, previously having taught at
Manchester
Manchester () is a city and the metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. It had an estimated population of in . Greater Manchester is the third-most populous metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, with a population of 2.92&nbs ...
.
He has authored many books, including: ''Kuhn'' (2002), ''Applying Wittgenstein'' (2007), ''Philosophy for Life'' (2007), ''There is No Such Thing as a Social Science'' (2008), ''Wittgenstein Among the Sciences'' (2012), ''A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes'' (2012), and ''A Film-Philosophy of Ecology and Enlightenment'' (2018). He has two chapters titled "Making the Best of Climate Disasters" and "Geoengineering as a Response to the Climate Crisis" in the Green House think-tank book: ''Facing up to Climate Reality'' (2019). His book 'This Civilisation Is Finished, co-authored by Samuel Alexander was published on 1 June 2019.
His editorial experience includes ''The New Hume Debate'' (co-edited, 2000), ''Film as Philosophy: Essays on Cinema after Wittgenstein and Cavell'' (2005), and the work for which he is perhaps best known, ''
The New Wittgenstein'' (2000), which offers a major re-evaluation of Wittgenstein's thinking. He has also co-created other books including ''Debating Nature’s Value'' (2018).
Read was one of five contributors, including
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, to a paper entitled "The
Precautionary Principle
The precautionary principle (or precautionary approach) is a broad epistemological, philosophical and legal approach to innovations with potential for causing harm when extensive scientific knowledge on the matter is lacking. It emphasizes cautio ...
(with Application to the Genetic Modification of Organisms)"; this paper has been downloaded approximately a quarter of a million times.
Read has been awarded – as principal investigator – AHRC funding for two projects on "natural capital". The first in 2016 titled "Debating Nature's Value" has completed with a book being published of the same name (see above).
Read then lead on the follow-up project titled "Taking the debate on nature's value to the valuers".
Political career
Green Party
Read was one of 13 Green Party councillors in Norwich, where he was first elected in 2004 to represent
Wensum ward and re-elected in 2007 with 49% of the vote. He sat on the Joint Highways Committee of the city and
county council
A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries.
Australia
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s, and was spokesperson on Transport for the Green Party city councillors. Read stepped down from local politics in 2011 and Wensum was retained by the Green Party.
Having held a number of officer posts for the Eastern Region Green Party, at the beginning of 2007 Read was selected as Eastern Region Green Party's lead candidate for the
European Parliament
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elections in 2009 and again in 2014. The
East of England
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Etymology
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is one of the Green Party's stronger regions in terms of support, and under the
proportional representation
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system on which the European elections operate, the party was optimistic that he would represent them in the European Parliament. However, he was beaten to the last of the seven seats in the constituency by the
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) in
2009
2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
, and similarly in
2014
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. For the
2019 European Elections, Read stood as the second ranked candidate on the Eastern Region list for the Green Party. He stood in the
2009 Norwich North by-election, as the Green Party candidate, and returned the biggest by-election vote share in Green history with 9.7% of the vote.
Read stood as MP candidate for
Cambridge
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in the 2015 general election. He came fourth, having received 8% of the vote.
Read has also given many talks to Green Party organisations including the Ealing Green Party in March 2019.
In April 2019, Read became the second candidate on the Green Party list for the Eastern Region in the 2019 EU Elections and spent time in May campaigning with Caroline Lucas across the region. After the election, he became special adviser to
Catherine Rowett during her time as an MEP: the first candidate on the Green Party list for the Eastern Region, who was elected an MEP.
School strike for climate
Read was one of 224 academics to sign an open letter of support for the
School strike for climate
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– a movement where children walked out of schools to protest at and demand action on
climate change
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. In February 2019, Read joined school strikers at the Forum Library in Norwich and subsequently gained media coverage for his own personal open letter to schools in Norwich urging them to be supportive of action from students.
Extinction Rebellion
In October 2018 Read declared himself a supporter of
Extinction Rebellion,
an environmental
direct action group, becoming a signatory of their first
and second
open letters to ''
The Guardian
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'' and taking part in at least one of their November actions in London. A month later, Read took part in a sit-in to disrupt the consultation stage of a link between two major A-roads across ecologically significant Wensum Valley in Norfolk.
In 2019, Read spoke to the
Bath
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* Bathing, immersion in a fluid
** Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body
** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe
* Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities
Plac ...
wing of Extinction Rebellion in a talk entitled "Your money or your life" which focused on biodiversity, pollution, and climate change before exploring practical options around responding to the climate and ecological 'emergencies'.
Read played a major role in the April 2019 Extinction Rebellion in London. In addition to joining and speaking to protesters across London, Read appeared on a number of news platforms as spokesman for Extinction Rebellion, putting forward their three demands not only to the ''
New Scientist
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'',
but also to
John Nicolson on
talkRadio and
Nick Ferrari
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on
LBC; as well as debating Extinction Rebellion's approach and fracking's impact on climate change during
Jacob Rees-Mogg’s LBC show; and explaining the Rebellion's approach to
Doug Henwood’s
KPFA
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radio show in the USA.
On television, Read appeared on
Channel 5's 5 News in a performance described by
Naomi Klein as "absolutely amazing", and
BBC
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Politics Live where he notably successfully put pressure on Labour MP
Jenny Chapman and Conservative minister
Nadhim Zahawi to agree, live on TV, to meet Extinction Rebellion, and additionally demanded that politicians stop spreading the myth – and misleading statistics – that the UK is a leader on climate change action. More recently during the October 2019 Extinction Rebellion, Read appeared on BBC question time along with Secretary of State for Transport
Grant Shapps
Sir Grant Shapps (born 14 September 1968) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from August 2023 to July 2024. Shapps previously served in various Cabinet of the United Kingdom, cabinet posts, including Chairman of ...
MP,
Lisa Nandy
Lisa Eva Nandy (born 9 August 1979) is a British Labour Party politician serving as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport since 2024. She has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Wigan constituency since 2010. Nandy previ ...
MP, businessman
Theo Paphitis and journalist
Julia Hartley-Brewer.
Through the work of their protests, Extinction Rebellion were invited to talk to the
Mayor of London
The mayor of London is the chief executive of the Greater London Authority. The role was created in 2000 after the Greater London devolution referendum in 1998, and was the first directly elected mayor in the United Kingdom.
The current ...
Sadiq Khan
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and
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell
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. Additionally, Read was personally involved in meeting
Environment Secretary Michael Gove
Michael Andrew Gove, Baron Gove (; born Graeme Andrew Logan, 26 August 1967) is a British politician and journalist who served in various Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cabinet positions under David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rish ...
at
DEFRA where he put forward Extinction Rebellion's demands and concerns directly to the government.
A day later the
UK Parliament
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became the first in the world to declare a "climate change emergency";
part of the first one of Extinction Rebellion's three demands.
In 2020, Read orchestrated the leak of the
JP Morgan
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report saying Earth is on unsustainable trajectory, in which the major fossil fuel financier warned its clients of the economic risks of man-made global warming.
In July 2020, Read published a collection of essays entitle
Extinction Rebellion: Insights from the Insideabout his experiences of being involved in Extinction Rebellion from its inception in 2018 up until the Covid pandemic. This piece was edited by, and contains a postscript from, Samuel Alexander.
Read is no longer a spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion, as he refuses to speak to any Murdoch-owned outlets "until climate change is front page news," and he felt that this stance would weaken his ability to be an efficient spokesperson for the activist organisation going forward.
Climate Majority Project
Read is now the co-director of the Climate Majority Project (previously known as the Moderate Flank) which aims to bring "funding and expertise to initiatives working to bring serious climate action into the mainstream." The Climate Majority Project endorses a moderate form of climate activism to encourage mass support from a variety of places, arguing that whilst Extinction Rebellion has been extremely successful in elevating climate change as a political and social issue, some of its tactics risk isolating people. On an issue as crucial as climate change, Read believes that all people must have an outlet to express their concerns and pressurise for political change, which requires the formation of a less radical wing of the climate movement. Another central part of the moderate flank is to avoid stances on identity politics in an attempt to maximise participation from all sides of the political spectrum. The Climate Majority Project is supported by veteran environmental campaigner
Swampy, Conservative
Lord John Randall, former Child's Laureate
Michael Rosen, BBC Presenter
Chris Packham, and former Chairman of the CCC
Lord Deben. The Climate Majority Project is currently partnered with Community Climate Action, Lawyers for Net-Zero, MP Watch, Wild Card, and People Get Real. The Climate Majority Project was granted an initial core funding of £100,000 to grow this moderate flank of climate activism.
Since the Climate Majority Project's launch in June 2023, Read has appeared on ITV News,
["We're calling on people to get involved in climate community action](_blank)
, Climate Majority Project YouTube, courtesy of David Whitley & Becky Jago, ITV News Anglia Andrew Marr's show on LBC, and Good Morning Britain (alongside
Swampy) to make the case for the Climate Majority Project. In Read's own words, "The Climate Majority Project is for anyone and everyone who is serious about taking action on this existential threat that now faces us, but doesn't want to glue themselves to anything."
Political journalism
Read was a regular contributor to the One World Column in the EDP, focusing on international development, poverty, globalisation, peacemaking, human rights, international relations and the environment. He has also had various articles appear in
The Independent
''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
,
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
, and
The Conversation.
Leave Our Kids Alone
Read is co-founder of the Leave our Kids Alone campaign, which seeks a ban on all advertising targeting children under 11.
Guardians for future generations
Read has developed, on the basis of his research in political and environmental philosophy, a radical proposal for institutional reform, to provide a place in the UK's democratic system for a voice for future people.
The proposal was launched at Parliament on 10 January 2012.
Works
* (Co-authored with
James L. Guetti) '' Meaningful Consequences,'' ''The Philosophical Forum'', Volume XXXth, Issue 4, December 1999, Pages 289–315.
* (Edited with Alice Crary) ''
The New Wittgenstein'', London: Routledge, 2000.
* (Co-authored with Wes Sharrock) ''Kuhn: Philosopher of Scientific Revolution'', Oxford: Polity, (2002).
* (Co-edited with Jerry Goodenough) ''Film as Philosophy: Essays in Cinema after Wittgenstein and Cavell'' (2005).
* ''Philosophy for Life: Applying Philosophy in Politics and Culture'' (2007).
* (Co-authored with Matthew A. Lavery) 'Beyond the Tractatus Wars: The New Wittgenstein Debate' (2011)
* 'A Wittgensteinian Way with Paradoxes' (2012)
*
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Rupert Read, Raphael Douady, Joseph Norman, Yaneer Bar-Yam
''The Precautionary Principle (With Application to the Genetic Modification of Organisms)'' (2014).
* "The Tale Parfit Tells: Analytic Metaphysics of Personal Identity vs. Wittgensteinian Film and Literature," in ''Philosophy and Literature'' 39.1 (April 2015): 128–53.
* 'A Film-Philosophy of Ecology and Environment' (2018)
* (Co-authored with Samuel Alexander) 'This Civilisation Is Finished' (2019)
* (Co-authored with Samuel Alexander) 'Extinction Rebellion: Insights From The Inside' (2020)
* 'Wittgenstein's Liberatory Philosophy: Thinking Through His Philosophical Investigations' (2020)
* 'Parents For A Future: how loving our children can prevent climate collapse' (2021)
* (Co-edited with Ian Sinclair) 'A Timeline of the Plague Year: A Comprehensive Record of the UK Government's Response to the Coronavirus Crisis' (2021)
* (Co-edited with
Jem Bendell) 'Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos' (2021)
* 'Why Climate Breakdown Matters' (2022)
* 'Do You Want To Know The Truth' (2022)
References
External links
Website
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Living people
Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
Princeton University alumni
Rutgers University alumni
Academics of the University of East Anglia
Councillors in Norfolk
Green Party of England and Wales parliamentary candidates
British philosophers of science
Extinction Rebellion
1966 births
Sustainable transport pioneers
Green Party of England and Wales councillors