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Originally created in 2004, Prometheus is a project of University of Colorado's Center for Science and Technology Policy Research. Prometheus is designed to create an informal outlet for news, information, and opinion on science and technology policy.-
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Changing the Game: Boulder’s Clean Energy Goals, and How a Lego Game Shows How To Reach Them
Editor’s Note: Marisa McNatt researched information for this story while traveling in Copenhagen, Denmark as part of the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s Climate Media Fellowship program. Excerpt from The Boulder Stand by Marisa McNatt What if there were a way for Boulder to … Continue reading
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Erik Fisher of CSPO testifying for Presidential Commission
Erik Fisher, associate director for integration with the Center for Nanotechnology in Society and principal investigator for the SocioTechnical Integration Research (STIR) project and CSTPR graduate, will testify before the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues in Washington … Continue reading
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Webcast Now Available for Noontime Seminar on Climate Adaptation in Northern Tanzania
Knowledge Production, Access, and Use for Climate Adaptation at Local Scales in Northern Tanzania Meaghan Daly, CSTPR and Environmental Studies Program, CU Boulder Eric Lovell, Geography Department, CU Boulder Mara J. Goldman, Geography Department and Institute for Behavioral Sciences, CU … Continue reading
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Webcast Now Available for Noontime Seminar on Place Attachment, Performance and Climate Change Adaptation
Webcast now available for CSTPR’s noontime seminar on place attachment and climate change adaptation Place Attachment, Performance and Climate Change Adaptation by Saffron O’Neill, Human Geography, University of Exeter Watch the webcast The process of climate change adaptation requires an … Continue reading
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New Pilot Episode for Inside the Greenhouse
NEW PILOT EPISODE for Inside the Greenhouse About Inside the Greenhouse Creative framing and storytelling of issues surrounding climate change through video, theatre, dance, and writing can connect a wider audience to the deep and pressing need to address climate … Continue reading
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Almost Famous: Can a Star-Studded Documentary Series Make People Care About Climate Change?
Max Boykoff’s media and climate change work referenced in a Columbia Journalism Review article on the new Showtime documentary series on climate change: Almost famous Can a star-studded documentary series make people care about climate change? by Alexis Sobel Fitts. … Continue reading
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AAAS “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” Workshop Student Competition
American Association for the Advancement of Science “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” Workshop Student Competition Student competition to attend the AAAS “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” workshop in Washington, DC to learn about Congress, the federal budget process, … Continue reading
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CSTPR Part of Wiley-Ted Open-Source Learning Module on Climate Change
CSTPR’s Max Boykoff and Kanmani Venkateswaran are now part of an open-source learning module through Wiley-Ted Studies. TED Studies: Environmental Studies – Climate Change Wiley in collaboration with TED has published a curated series of talks plus specially commissioned educational … Continue reading
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‘Neglected Topic’ Winner: Climate Change
Max Boykoff’s media and climate change work mentioned in a New York Times article on climate change. ‘Neglected Topic’ Winner: Climate Change by Nicholas Kristof HERE’S a scary fact about America: We’re much more likely to believe that there are … Continue reading
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CSTPR Noontime Seminar Series Spring 2014 Schedule
Adapting to Change: Promise, Pitfalls and Politics Sponsored by the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research Free and open to the public. All talks held in the CSTPR conference room unless otherwise noted. All talks will also be available … Continue reading
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