The editor is handing over control of the Marine Scientist magazine to a new editor. During his time as editor, he published articles on a wide range of topics related to marine science and conservation, including measuring species biodiversity in oceans and the effects of climate change. A common theme was the importance of using scientific evidence to inform debates on politically charged issues. He will miss his role editing the magazine but is passing the responsibility to a new editor.
La lógica de la investigación social. Perspectivas teóricaslocaporlahistoria
La lógica de la investigación social. Perspectivas teóricas
- Perspectiva Positivista.
- Perspectiva Interpretativa.
- Paradigma Crítico o de la Teoría Crítica.
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La lógica de la investigación social. Perspectivas teóricaslocaporlahistoria
La lógica de la investigación social. Perspectivas teóricas
- Perspectiva Positivista.
- Perspectiva Interpretativa.
- Paradigma Crítico o de la Teoría Crítica.
4th june ,2015 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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Continuando con la introducción al mundo de los Thread en Java
Se pueden encontrar algunos ejemplos en https://github.com/ldebello/javacuriosities/tree/master/Threads
Chapter from “A Field Guide for Science Writers,” second edition
National Association of Science Writers http://www.nasw.org
Edited by Deborah Blum, Mary Knudson and Robin Marantz Henig
Oxford Univ. Press, 2005
The Daily Planet: Why the Media Stumble Over the Environment
By Andrew C. Revkin
Originally posted to provide context for 2006 segment of On the Media:
http://www.onthemedia.org/2006/dec/08/heat-deflector/transcript/
Much more on journalism, climate and the environment on Dot Earth:
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/?s=journalism+%22front+page%22
Global Warming DelusionsBy DANIEL B. BOTKINGlobal warming does.docxwhittemorelucilla
Global Warming Delusions
By DANIEL B. BOTKIN
Global warming doesn't matter except to the extent that it will affect life -- ours and that of all living things on Earth. And contrary to the latest news, the evidence that global warming will have serious effects on life is thin. Most evidence suggests the contrary.
Kilimanjaro's shrinking ice cap is not directly related to global warming.
Case in point: This year's United Nations report on climate change and other documents say that 20%-30% of plant and animal species will be threatened with extinction in this century due to global warming -- a truly terrifying thought. Yet, during the past 2.5 million years, a period that scientists now know experienced climatic changes as rapid and as warm as modern climatological models suggest will happen to us, almost none of the millions of species on Earth went extinct. The exceptions were about 20 species of large mammals (the famous megafauna of the last ice age -- saber-tooth tigers, hairy mammoths and the like), which went extinct about 10,000 to 5,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, and many dominant trees and shrubs of northwestern Europe. But elsewhere, including North America, few plant species went extinct, and few mammals.
We're also warned that tropical diseases are going to spread, and that we can expect malaria and encephalitis epidemics. But scientific papers by Prof. Sarah Randolph of Oxford University show that temperature changes do not correlate well with changes in the distribution or frequency of these diseases; warming has not broadened their distribution and is highly unlikely to do so in the future, global warming or not.
The key point here is that living things respond to many factors in addition to temperature and rainfall. In most cases, however, climate-modeling-based forecasts look primarily at temperature alone, or temperature and precipitation only. You might ask, "Isn't this enough to forecast changes in the distribution of species?" Ask a mockingbird. The New York Times recently published an answer to a query about why mockingbirds were becoming common in Manhattan. The expert answer was: food -- an exotic plant species that mockingbirds like to eat had spread to New York City. It was this, not temperature or rainfall, the expert said, that caused the change in mockingbird geography.
You might think I must be one of those know-nothing naysayers who believes global warming is a liberal plot. On the contrary, I am a biologist and ecologist who has worked on global warming, and been concerned about its effects, since 1968. I've developed the computer model of forest growth that has been used widely to forecast possible effects of global warming on life -- I've used the model for that purpose myself, and to forecast likely effects on specific endangered species.
I'm not a naysayer. I'm a scientist who believes in the scientific method and in what facts tell us. I have worked for 40 years to try to improve our enviro ...
A new book published by the NIPCC that lays bare and refutes the notion there is an "overwhelming consensus" that man-made global warming is happening. The book was issued on the first day of the Paris COP-21 meeting--a theatrical production meant to fool citizens of the planet that they are somehow in danger of too much carbon in the atmosphere. It is a transparent attempt to kill the use of fossil fuels and directly control the lives of free peoples like those living in the United States.
The Australian Young Christian Students present the second monthly campaign newsletter for 2016. Stay up to date with AYCS campaign actions and events, hear the latest climate change news, and enjoy climate justice articles written by the talented young people involved in the AYCS Movement.
CONSEQUENCES OF OUR ACCUMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS
Tony OPOSA
In the Laws of
Nature,
There is no right nor
wrong,
There are no rewards
nor punishments;
There are only
consequences.
These are the notes for a talk given by Andy Revkin, New York Times blogger and Pace University senior fellow, at this year's Asahi World Environmental Forum in Tokyo. The summary:
"The Daily Planet" - An exploration of issues and opportunities arising in conveying environmental news as both the media and the environment enter a period of unprecedented and unpredictable change. In his 30th year as a science writer, Andrew Revkin of The New York Times and Pace University discusses how journalists and journalism can remain a vital and valued guide in a world in which information is free and overabundant.
Dot Earth:
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com
Pace University:
http://pace.edu/paaes
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Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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Continuando con la introducción al mundo de los Thread en Java
Se pueden encontrar algunos ejemplos en https://github.com/ldebello/javacuriosities/tree/master/Threads
Chapter from “A Field Guide for Science Writers,” second edition
National Association of Science Writers http://www.nasw.org
Edited by Deborah Blum, Mary Knudson and Robin Marantz Henig
Oxford Univ. Press, 2005
The Daily Planet: Why the Media Stumble Over the Environment
By Andrew C. Revkin
Originally posted to provide context for 2006 segment of On the Media:
http://www.onthemedia.org/2006/dec/08/heat-deflector/transcript/
Much more on journalism, climate and the environment on Dot Earth:
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/?s=journalism+%22front+page%22
Global Warming DelusionsBy DANIEL B. BOTKINGlobal warming does.docxwhittemorelucilla
Global Warming Delusions
By DANIEL B. BOTKIN
Global warming doesn't matter except to the extent that it will affect life -- ours and that of all living things on Earth. And contrary to the latest news, the evidence that global warming will have serious effects on life is thin. Most evidence suggests the contrary.
Kilimanjaro's shrinking ice cap is not directly related to global warming.
Case in point: This year's United Nations report on climate change and other documents say that 20%-30% of plant and animal species will be threatened with extinction in this century due to global warming -- a truly terrifying thought. Yet, during the past 2.5 million years, a period that scientists now know experienced climatic changes as rapid and as warm as modern climatological models suggest will happen to us, almost none of the millions of species on Earth went extinct. The exceptions were about 20 species of large mammals (the famous megafauna of the last ice age -- saber-tooth tigers, hairy mammoths and the like), which went extinct about 10,000 to 5,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, and many dominant trees and shrubs of northwestern Europe. But elsewhere, including North America, few plant species went extinct, and few mammals.
We're also warned that tropical diseases are going to spread, and that we can expect malaria and encephalitis epidemics. But scientific papers by Prof. Sarah Randolph of Oxford University show that temperature changes do not correlate well with changes in the distribution or frequency of these diseases; warming has not broadened their distribution and is highly unlikely to do so in the future, global warming or not.
The key point here is that living things respond to many factors in addition to temperature and rainfall. In most cases, however, climate-modeling-based forecasts look primarily at temperature alone, or temperature and precipitation only. You might ask, "Isn't this enough to forecast changes in the distribution of species?" Ask a mockingbird. The New York Times recently published an answer to a query about why mockingbirds were becoming common in Manhattan. The expert answer was: food -- an exotic plant species that mockingbirds like to eat had spread to New York City. It was this, not temperature or rainfall, the expert said, that caused the change in mockingbird geography.
You might think I must be one of those know-nothing naysayers who believes global warming is a liberal plot. On the contrary, I am a biologist and ecologist who has worked on global warming, and been concerned about its effects, since 1968. I've developed the computer model of forest growth that has been used widely to forecast possible effects of global warming on life -- I've used the model for that purpose myself, and to forecast likely effects on specific endangered species.
I'm not a naysayer. I'm a scientist who believes in the scientific method and in what facts tell us. I have worked for 40 years to try to improve our enviro ...
A new book published by the NIPCC that lays bare and refutes the notion there is an "overwhelming consensus" that man-made global warming is happening. The book was issued on the first day of the Paris COP-21 meeting--a theatrical production meant to fool citizens of the planet that they are somehow in danger of too much carbon in the atmosphere. It is a transparent attempt to kill the use of fossil fuels and directly control the lives of free peoples like those living in the United States.
The Australian Young Christian Students present the second monthly campaign newsletter for 2016. Stay up to date with AYCS campaign actions and events, hear the latest climate change news, and enjoy climate justice articles written by the talented young people involved in the AYCS Movement.
CONSEQUENCES OF OUR ACCUMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS
Tony OPOSA
In the Laws of
Nature,
There is no right nor
wrong,
There are no rewards
nor punishments;
There are only
consequences.
These are the notes for a talk given by Andy Revkin, New York Times blogger and Pace University senior fellow, at this year's Asahi World Environmental Forum in Tokyo. The summary:
"The Daily Planet" - An exploration of issues and opportunities arising in conveying environmental news as both the media and the environment enter a period of unprecedented and unpredictable change. In his 30th year as a science writer, Andrew Revkin of The New York Times and Pace University discusses how journalists and journalism can remain a vital and valued guide in a world in which information is free and overabundant.
Dot Earth:
http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com
Pace University:
http://pace.edu/paaes
Process Essay - 24+ Examples, Format, Pdf | Examples. How to Write a Process Essay: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow. 24 Writing Process Essays | Thoughtful Learning K-12. How to Write a Process Essay: Examples, Template, Topics .... 50 Great Topics for a Process Analysis Essay. School essay: Sample of process essay. How To Write A Process Essay Like
Process Essays. Writing process essay pdf. 19 Examples of Process Essays. 20...Shannon Edwards
Process Essay - 24+ Examples, Format, Pdf | Examples. How to Write a Process Essay: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow. 24 Writing Process Essays | Thoughtful Learning K-12. How to Write a Process Essay: Examples, Template, Topics .... 50 Great Topics for a Process Analysis Essay. School essay: Sample of process essay. How To Write A Process Essay Like A Pro – Professor Paolo Woods. Definition and Tips on Writing an Effective Process Essay.
This chapter on climate change as news, by Andrew Revkin is from "Climate Change: What It Means for Us, Our Children, and Our Grandchildren" - edited by Joseph F. C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman
MIT Press 2007, updated edition, 2014
https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=xsxkAlEAAAAJ&citation_for_view=xsxkAlEAAAAJ:edDO8Oi4QzsC
Digital and Social Media in the West - Andrew Revkin
The prepared text of a talk given by Revkin at Climate Change Communication: Research and Practice – a Beijing conference (Oct 12-13) co-organized by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and the China Center for Climate Change Communication (a partnership of Oxfam Hong Kong and the Research Center for Journalism and Social Development at Renmin University). Links were added to provide context.
More from Yale:
http://environment.yale.edu/climate-communication/about/inaugural-international-climate-communication-conference-2013