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01
Jan

To a New Year, To a New Future

At the start of this new year, we look to those whose research and books help change how people think, plan, and govern in our world today. Happy New Year from the …

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10
Dec

Storytelling for Science

This blog post is reposted with permission from Roger Aines and Amy L. Aines, authors of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. You can see Roger at the American Geophysical …

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30
Aug

What does it mean when Yosemite burns?

The Rim Fire. The Ferguson Fire. These and many others cause us to look and say “why?” Is it climate change? Fire suppression? Too little logging? Good answers require a broader perspective than just the trees …

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27
Aug

Transformations at 4S Conference

This year’s Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) (August 29 – September 1 in Sydney, Australia) will focus on transnational collaboration while encouraging intellectual and political engagements and …

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14
Aug

Fire and California Vegetation

Fire in California’s Ecosystems, Second Edition, Revised, edited by Jan W. van Wagtendonk, Neil G. Sugihara, Scott L. Stephens, Andrea E. Thode, Kevin E. Shaffer, and Jo Ann Fites-Kaufman, describes fire in detail—both as an integral natural process in …

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01
Aug

Open Science for Public Good: Elementa by the Numbers

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is an open-access, non-profit, interdisciplinary environmental science journal published by UC Press whose mission is Open Science for Public Good. In light of this mission, we’ve highlighted some key article- …

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