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Kendra Dawn

81 Words | This American Life - 1 views

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    Links to an NPR podcast telling the story of how homosexuality was removed from the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual). The story is told by Alix Spiegel, the granddaughter of one of the psychiatrists involved in the movement, Dr. John Patrick Spiegel. While his point of view is given, mostly by recounting stories passed down in the family, the podcast strives to be more objective than those stories, drawing on multiple sources, not only on family lore. In this historical example, a grassroots movement succeeds in changing accepted scientific "fact".
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    Kendra - I finally had time to listen to the podscast. Thanks for sharing this here so I could listen to this very personal story.
Rhoda Maurer

Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure to U.S. Agriculture - 0 views

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    Committee of examine whether publicly funded agricultural research has influenced the structure of U.S. agriculture and if so, how. They also looked at the role of public-sector agricultural research on changes in the size and numbers of farms. Chapter 5 is of particular interest as it investigates the role of extension policy. There is a free executive summary and the book can be read online from this site.
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Gujarat dam disaster recounted in new book "No One Had a Tongue to Speak" | Harvard Mag... - 1 views

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    "The dam collapse [in 1979] is one of the worst environmental disasters in history, and no one has heard about it,"--myself included. One of the policy responses to extreme climatic events is to suppress knowledge. ""This book is an attempt to tell the story of this place-western India in 1979-this monsoon, the government cover-up that unjustly silenced this narrative for too long..." 25,000 people died.
Rhoda Maurer

Beeologics LLC - 0 views

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    Private company genetically engineering RNAi-based products to specifically address the long-term well being of the bees... specifically Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) as related to CCD. Contributors include USDA many CCD Steering Committee Members and was purchased by Montsanto in December 2011.
Rhoda Maurer

The Value of Honey Bees As Pollinators of U.S. Crops in 2000 - 0 views

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    Statistics, graphs and charts showing monetary contributions of honey bees in American Agriculture
Rhoda Maurer

Colony Collapse Disorder Action Plan - 0 views

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    Action plan summary from CCD Steering Committee. 20 June 2007. This is a good grounding for understanding some of the organizations involved in problem solving CCD.
Rhoda Maurer

To Alleviate Poverty, Biodiversity Conservation is Critical - 0 views

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    Poverty and biodiversity loss are two of the world's dire challenges. Claims of conservation's contribution to poverty alleviation, however, remain controversial. Here, we assess the flows of ecosystem services provided to people by priority habitats for terrestrial conservation, considering the global distributions of biodiversity, physical factors, and socioeconomic context. We estimate the value of these habitats to the poor, both through direct benefits and through payments for ecosystem services to those stewarding natural habitats. The global potential for biodiversity conservation to support poor communities is high: The top 25% of conservation priority areas could provide 56%-57% of benefits. The aggregate benefits are valued at three times the estimated opportunity costs and exceed $1 per person per day for 331 million of the world's poorest people. Although trade-offs remain, these results show win-win synergies between conservation and poverty alleviation, indicate that effective financial mecha- nisms can enhance these synergies, and suggest biodiversity conservation as a fundamental component of sustainable economic development.
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    Not related directly to any of the cases we are currently working on. But none the less I thought this was an interesting look at biodiversity from an economic angle.
Kendra Dawn

RefShare - 1 views

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    This is the lovely refworks page made by the awesome and helpful 24/7 online librarians. Let me know if you cannot see it. These relate to the topic of political affiliations and disaster relief. Sadly I did not get it in time to read most of them. It seems none is really directly applicable to my topic anyway.
Kendra Dawn

ideological and attributional boundaries on public compassion - 1 views

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    Questions whether, even in the face of natural disaster, liberals will be more likely than conservatives to state that those in need should receive governmental assistance.
Rhoda Maurer

Diffusion of Innovations - 1 views

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    A theory that seeks to explain how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread through cultures. Everett Rogers, a professor of rural sociology, popularized the theory in his 1962 book Diffusion of Innovations. He said diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system.
Kendra Dawn

How facts backfire - The Boston Globe - 1 views

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    Are facts enough? Humans tend to ignore facts they don't like. Sometimes facts that disprove the legitimacy of one's beliefs only cause one to believe more strongly in their original (and demonstrably false) opinion.
Kendra Dawn

Science and Free Will - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article examines the input we really have into our own choices. It suggests that we may be more hardwired toward certain outcomes than we realize, and it examines the implications for what we call "free will."
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Last year costliest on record for natural disasters - environment - 16 January 2012 - N... - 1 views

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    This article shows insurance company data that indicates that costs from storms and floods are going up, but not so much from earthquakes, tsunamis or from temperature extremes. It connects with CS's inquiry on frequency of extreme climatic events and my project on using the insurance industry to get beyond political posturing.
Rhoda Maurer

Plants and Climate Change - 0 views

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    Graphics and comparison of USDA Growing Zones in the recent past and near future.
Felicia Sullivan

A conversation on TED.com: Why don't we have more "Kitchen" scientists? - 0 views

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    This TED conversation led by Yu-An Chen in Jersey City question why there are not more "kitchen scientists" and why isn't the practice of science more accessible?   The conversation runs for the next four days (Feb 9, 2012).
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    Thanks Felicia. I was not aware that TED had conversations until I followed your link; I was only aware of TED Talks.
Rhoda Maurer

Watch 131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds - 1 views

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    Climate Central has some amazing visual aids on natural disasters, global warming, floods, etc. This video covers the timeframe 1880 to the present.
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    I placed this here in our group because I thought some of my classmates might find these useful after our discussions on Wednesday.
Kendra Dawn

FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency Directors - 0 views

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    List of all prior FEMA directors from 1979 to present.
Felicia Sullivan

Revealing the Energy Consumption of Each Building in New York - information aesthetics - 0 views

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    This article talks about the use of GIS and building energy consumption data to create and info graphic of NYC.  This seemed linked to the conversation about combining visuals and data to effective awareness and to motivate change.
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