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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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More Than Scientists Video: My Little Icecap Is Almost Gone, It’s Dying!
“We are destined for a warmer world. We are committed at this point.” An old hand studying climate, Mark Serreze at the National Snow and Ice Data Center reflects on the big changes he’s seen first-hand over the past 30 … Continue reading
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CSTPR Welcomes Dr. Jessica Rich, CIRES Postdoctoral Fellow
Jessica Rich, Ph.D., joins the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research as a CIRES Post-Doctoral Research Fellow through August 2018. Jessica studies the relationships between labor and the natural environment in conflicts over oil and gas drilling in the … Continue reading
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Inside the Greenhouse Newsletter, Issue #5
Issue 5 | September 2016 Subscribe to ITG Newsletters The hot summer of 2016 has been productive for us Inside the Greenhouse. Highlights included the successful continuation of our summer internship programs, collaboration with ‘Lens on Climate Change’ and the … Continue reading
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More Than Scientists Video: What Do Aerial Dancing and Climate Science Have in Common?
What do aerial dancing and climate science have in common? For Valerie Morris @INSTAAR, a lot. And in this quick video with both, she describes a critical consequence of greenhouse gases – warming continues to intensify well after they’re emitted! … Continue reading
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Ogmius, Newsletter of CSTPR, Issue 44 is Now Out
Ogmius Issue #44, Summer 2016 Ogmius Exchange “Social-Impact Network” For Wildfire Adaptation by Daniel W. Zietlow, Ph.D., CSTPR Writing Intern The following article — A “Social-Impact Network for Wildfire Adaptation” — describes the research of one of our new core … Continue reading
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CSTPR Welcomes Professor Justin Farrell as a Visiting Sabbatical Fellow
Professor Justin Farrell has joined CSTPR until August 2017, while he is on sabbatical from Yale University. Justin Farrell will be at CSTPR for the year working to expand his computational social science approach for understanding how climate change has … Continue reading
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Dr. Suzanne Tegen Joins CSTPR as a Visiting Scholar
Dr. Suzanne Tegen has been a part of the CU Boulder, CSTPR and ENVS communities for a long time, as she earned a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies (Energy Policy) from the University of Colorado at Boulder a number of years … Continue reading
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More Than Scientists Video: Are We Willing To Allow That? by Bill Bowman
From the very personal to the global – his sons and their generation to poor people around the world – Bill Bowman, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at CU Boulder – sees the challenges climate change is bringing. And … Continue reading
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The EU Discussion Series at CSTPR
The EU Discussion Series at CSTPR University of Colorado Boulder Wednesdays 12-1:00 PM Augusto González, Adviser at the Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, will deliver a series of 8 seminars on EU, ranging from fundamental institutional … Continue reading
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More Than Scientists Video: Let’s Not Treat This as a Big Fight by Lisa Dilling
Will our kids get to see the beauty of our planet? As someone who’s always loved the amazing beauty she sees around her, especially within the oceans, Prof. Lisa Dilling has dedicated herself to caring for it. And she asks, … Continue reading
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