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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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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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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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Roger Pielke, Jr. on Minnesota Public News on Science and Politics
Roger Pielke, Jr. was a guest on Minnesota Public New’s The Daily Circuit Program on “When scientific fact and politics collide”. When scientific fact and politics collide The Daily Circuit Live December 12, 2013 9:06 AM Listen online. As Barack … Continue reading
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AGU Talk This Week
American Geophysical Union Fall 2013 Meeting: The Dynamics of Vulnerability and Implications for Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from Urban Water Management by Lisa Dilling Thursday, December 12th 2:10 PM – 2:25 PM NH43D-03. The Dynamics of Vulnerability and Implications for … Continue reading
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Webcast Now Available for Noontime Seminar on Political Extremism
Webcast Now Available for Noontime Seminar on Political Extremism Passion Without Understanding: Political Extremism is Supported by an Illusion of Understanding by Philip Fernbach, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Watch the webcast Abstract: People often hold extreme political … Continue reading
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Webcast Now Available for Noontime Seminar on Multi-Level Governance, Climate Change and Urban Energy Transitions
Webcast now available for Noontime Seminar on Multi-Level Governance, Climate Change and Urban Energy Transitions Multi-Level Governance, Climate Change and Urban Energy Transitions – State-Local Relations in Colorado’s ‘New Energy Economy’ by Michele Betsill, Political Science, Colorado State University Watch … Continue reading
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RASEI Big Energy Seminar Series: Energy and innovation in Brazil
Energy and innovation in Brazil: Current drivers and trends by Mikael Román Analyst at the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis Counselor for Scientific and Technical Affairs at the Swedish Embassy in Brazil Date: Thursday, November 21, 2013, 1:30pm Location: … Continue reading
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Webcast now Available for Noontime Seminar on Probabilities of Terrorist Events
Webcast now Available for November 6 Noontime Seminar on Probabilities of Terrorist Events Estimating the Historical and Future Probabilities of Large Terrorist Events by Aaron Clauset, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder Watch the webcast Abstract: Quantities with … Continue reading
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Roger Pielke, Jr. on FIFA reform
Roger Pielke, Jr. was referenced in the news regarding the 2013 Play the Game conference on FIFA Reform FIFA Reform – is it producing results? playthegame.org by Marcus Hoy Has football’s world governing body implemented any meaningful reforms since the much-criticised … Continue reading
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