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From: Beth DeWeese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006
4:19 PM
To: "Beth
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Subject: Scientific Uncertainty
and the Politics of Whaling, by Michael Heazle
Book Announcement
Scientific Uncertainty and the Politics
Colleagues,
Some weeks ago we had an exchange on Gep-ed about showing
Gore’s AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH on campuses. We screened it tonight at
UNH and had a 3-professor Q&A session after the film (a political
scientist, a materials scientist who work on solar cells, a climate researcher
who wo
Dear colleaguesWhat recent publications on climate change negotiations would you recommend to graduate students? I am particularly interested in theory-oriented work and shrewd observations on recent and current negotiations. Best, Radoslav S. Dimitrov, Ph.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Politic
Dear GEP-ED community,
I am new to GEP-ED and have found the discussion on
this list very helpful, particularly regarding course
design. I am currently a PhD candidate in
Environmental Policy and shall be teaching a course as
an adjunct instructor this coming spring semester.
Since I am new to te