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Roger Pielke Featured on NBC News Special on Climate Change

On Sunday, April 6, Roger Pielke, Jr. was featured on the NBC’s News Special: Ann Curry Reports Our Year of Extremes: Did Climate Change Just Hit Home? NBC News In a special one-hour documentary, NBC’s Ann Curry travels from the … Continue reading

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Webcast Now Available for CSTPR Noontime Seminar on Governance of Climate Change in the U.K.

Webcast Now Available for CSTPR’s Noontime Seminar on Governance of Climate Change in the U.K. Reporting, Regulation, and the Governance of Climate Change in the U.K. by Samuel Tang, Department of Geography, King’s College London Watch the webcast Abstract: The … Continue reading

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Max Boykoff Speaking on Media Coverage of Climate Change

Max Boykoff is giving a talk on March 27th at University of Idaho on media coverage of climate change: “Who Speaks for the Climate?” March 25, 2014 7:00 PM by Maxwell T. Boykoff, who researches and writes about the cultural … Continue reading

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Roger Pielke, Jr. Joins ESPN’s FiveThirtyEight

Roger Pielke, Jr. has joined ESPN’s FiveThirtyEight as a contributor writer. He will be writing about science, innovation and politics as well as sports governance. More information. Roger was also highlighted in Boulder’s Daily Camera: CU-Boulder professor Roger Pielke Jr. … Continue reading

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Upcoming Event, February 27: Lens on Climate Change, CU Boulder Campus

Student teams from around the state will meet up in Old Main Chapel Thursday, 12:30 pm, to present short videos they produced about climate and environmental changes in their communities. The program, “Lens on Climate Change,” will also include “response” … Continue reading

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Roger Pielke, Jr. Speaks at University of Bonn on “Basic Research” as a Political Symbol

Roger Pielke, Jr. spoke today, February 21,  at a workshop titled, “Basic and Applied Research: Historical Semantics of a Key Distinction in 20th Century Science Policy” organized by David Kaldewey, University of Bonn, and Désirée Schauz, Munich Centre for the … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Winners of AAAS “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” Workshop Student Competition

Congratulations to the winners of the AAAS “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” Workshop Student Competition organized by the CIRES Center for Science and Technology Policy and supported by the CU Graduate School and Center for STEM Learning.  Emily Pugach, … 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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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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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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