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www.easterbrook.ca
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| | | | | A blog on how computational thinking and systems thinking can contribute to climate science and sustainability | |
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www.socialsciencespace.com
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| | | | | A new report from the Royal Society about the effects on Brexit on science in the United Kingdom has our peripatetic Daniel Nehring mulling the changes that will occur in higher education and academic productivity. | |
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wattsupwiththat.com
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| | | | | I'm honored to offer this guest post by Jerome Ravetz, of Oxford University in the UK. Mr. Ravetz is an environmental consultant and professor of philosophy of science best known for his books challenging the assumptions of scientific objectivity, discussing the science wars and post-normal science. Read more about him at his personal web page... | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | by Balázs M. Fekete For over three decades, the reduction of CO2 emission was the primary motivation for promoting the transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy sources. Concerns about the inevitable exhaustion of fossil fuels were considered particularly during energy crises, but these concerns died out quickly as discoveries of new fossil fuel reserves... | ||