Tag: Climate Change
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April 2, 2024
Hollywood Climate Movies and The Potential of Tragedy
Filmic tragedies about climate change would be a better genre than melodrama to help promote perspective and purpose for the ethical and political difficulties ahead.

July 24, 2012
Climate Change and Inter-Group Cooperation
Given the tension between our evolved tribalism and the global collective action problem of managing our planet, how can we hope to avoid the climate tipping point?

August 8, 2012
Interdisciplinary Science in the Anthropocene
my advice to those idealistic students after my own tortured career in interdisciplinary environmental science.

July 12, 2012
Lost and Found: An Ancient Forest
An ancient forest has been uncovered in a mine in Southern Illinois.

July 9, 2013
How Did Ancient Ecosystems React to Climate Change?
The Last Glacial Maximum impacted ecosystems and drove many species to extinction.

February 15, 2013
Genetic Variation Helped Humans Evolve, Adapt To Climate Changes
Two studies have uncovered two intriguing human adaptive traits.

December 28, 2015
My New Year’s Resolution: Teach Science to Promote Peace and Prosperity
how can we help ourselves to move toward a peaceful and prosperous future? One that is also more just and equitable? Teach science. That’s right. Teach science early, teach science often, and teach science well.
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