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File PDF document Science-LOCAL.pdf
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File PDF document ScienceExtinction.pdf
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File PDF document Scientific reticence and sea level rise
I suggest that ‘scientific reticence’, in some cases, hinders communication with the public about dangers of global warming. If I am right, it is important that policy-makers recognize the potential influence of this phenomenon. Scientific reticence may be a consequence of the scientific method. Success in science depends on objective skepticism. Caution, if not reticence, has its merits. However, in a case such as ice sheet instability and sea level rise, there is a danger in excessive caution. We may rue reticence, if it serves to lock in future disasters.Barber (1961) describes a ‘resistance by scientists to scientific discovery’, with a scholarly discussion of several sources of cultural resistance.There are aspects of the phenomenon that Barber discusses in the ‘scientific reticence’ that I describe, but additional factors come into play in the case of global climate change and sea level rise.
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Image Scientists participate in a Prescribed Fire Science Consortium
Scientists participate in a Prescribed Fire Science Consortium collaborative fire research event at Tall Timbers Research Station. Photo: David Godwin, Southern Fire Exchange / University of Florida.
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Scientists Uncover Secret In Centuries-Old Mud, Drawing A New Way To Save Polluted Rivers
A pair of east coast scientists met and fell in love over an interest in researching mud, years before producing a paper that would change how the Eastern United States conducts river restoration.
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File PDF document scifi20.pdf
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Scoping Phase
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Scoping Phase
The SE FireMap's Scoping Phase is currently underway with a tentative completion date of November 2020.
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Scoping Phase RFP (2019)
Original Request for Proposals shared by the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities, supporting the Scoping Phase of the SE FireMap project. *Document for reference purposes only, no longer active.
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Scoping Phase Updates
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