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  • Foundations as the Fifth Estate | World of Possibilities

    In this series on foundation philanthropy, we'll trace the impact of catalytic grant making on American society.

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    Nov 14, 2008
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    featured voices

    “One Person, One Share” of the Atmosphere

    by Peter Singer March 25, 2009

    For most of human existence, people living only short distances apart might as well have been living in separate worlds. As a result, our moral intuitions evolved to deal with problems within our community, rather than with the impact of our actions on those far away.

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    Brian Wynne: Climate Scientism and Public Policy

    by Howard Silverman

    Scientism is the ingrained assumption that scientific evidence is the only authority that can justify policy action.

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    Talking about Design for Resilience

    by Howard Silverman

    Design is an idealistic enterprise. Design is concerned with how things ought to be.

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    Sheila Jasanoff: Public Faith in Climate Science

    by Howard Silverman

    The IPCC has demonstrated that it can learn and change. That ingenuity should be directed toward building relationships of trust and respect with global citizens.

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    media library

    Kari Marie Norgaard: Cognitive and Behavioral Challenges

    A summary and bibliography of studies that probe humanity's slow response to the potential for climate crisis.

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    Naomi Oreskes: On Scientific Knowledge

    History shows us clearly that science does not provide certainty. It does not provide truth. What it provides us with is the consensus of experts.

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    our compass

    350.org

    350.org is an international campaign to build a worldwide movement for climate action.

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    on the wire
    September 06, 2010

    • Anderson and Bows: Planned Economic Recession?
    • Climate Science and National Security
    • Premises for a New Economy: An Agenda for Rio+20
    • Harvey Brooks: Science and Society
    • Matthew Nisbet: Science Communication

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