CSTPR Noontime Seminar Series: Spring 2015 Schedule

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CSTPR Noontime Seminar Series
Controversies in Science & Politics

Spring 2015 Schedule
12:15 – 1:15 PM

Sponsored by the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
Free and open to the public. All talks will be held in the CSTPR conference room.

January 26 at 12:15 PM
Sugar, Spice And Everything Nice: Science and Policy of “Sex Testing”in Sport
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by Roger Pielke, Jr., Center for Science and Technology Policy Research and Environmental Studies, CU Boulder

February 23 at 12:15 PM
When Basic or Applied is not enough: Utilizing a Typology of Research Activities and Attributes to Inform Usable Science
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by Elizabeth McNie, Western Water Assessment, CU Boulder

March 2 at 12:15 PM
Mystery of the Sea: A Study of Why the U.S. Has Yet to Construct an Offshore Wind Farm
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by Marisa McNatt, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research and Environmental Studies, CU Boulder

March 9 at 12:15 PM
Ignorance Isn’t Bliss: Why Historical Emitters Owe Compensation for Climate Change
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by Paul Bowman, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research and Environmental Studies, CU Boulder

April 6 at 12:15 PM
Fracking In Denton, Texas: Who Benefits and Why Was it Banned?
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by Jordan Kincaid, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research and Environmental Studies, CU Boulder

April 13 at 12:15 PM
Mobilizing Individual Responsibility Through Personal Carbon Budgeting
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by Steven Vanderheiden, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, Political Science, and Environmental Studies, CU Boulder

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