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The Citizen between Science and Policy: Innovation in Governance and Climate Change Resilience

14 Oct 20157 Nov 2015
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met to participate in the…
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ASU-led partnership engages citizens in NASA’s Asteroid Initiative

29 Sep 20153 Nov 2015
Posted: September 28, 2015 https://asunews.asu.edu/20150928-informing-nasa-asteroid-initiative Jason Lloyd, jason.lloyd@asu.edu (202) 684-2405 Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes How can humans best protect the Earth from a potentially devastating asteroid impact? Could…
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A homeless person, a roofer and a physicist walk into a science museum …

25 Jun 201523 Oct 2015
NATURE | COMMENT CRISPR: Science can't solve it 23 June 2015 Democratically weighing up the benefits and risks of gene editing and artificial intelligence is a political endeavour, not an…
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Giving everyday citizens a voice in global policy decisions

2 May 201527 Oct 2015
Giving everyday citizens a voice in global policy decisions Posted: May 01, 2015 https://asunews.asu.edu/20150501-wwviews-climate-energy-citizen-input Eric Sheptock never thought anyone cared about his take on biodiversity. After all, he wasn’t a…
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World Wide Views Climate and Energy Forums in the US

19 Mar 201517 Jun 2015
In a policy breakfast seminar in Washington DC on Thursday, March 19th, ECAST team members Rick Worthington, Mahmud Farooque, David Tomblin and Gretchen Gano introduced World Wide Views on Climate and…
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Get involved in our next big project—NASA’s Asteroid Initiative!

25 Aug 201417 Jun 2015
Informing NASA’s Asteroid Initiative: A Citizen Forum In its history, the Earth has been repeatedly struck by asteroids, large chunks of rock from space that can cause considerable damage in…
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World Wide Views – One Month Later

16 Oct 201223 Oct 2015
Eric B. Kennedy On September 15th, 2012, I found myself at an impressively diverse table. Gathered around me were a church’s facilities manager, a student, a data analyst, an American…
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Reflections on Arizona’s WWViews

10 Oct 2012
By Mary Jane Parmentier The World Wide Views conference in Arizona was very reflective of our state, both in terms of human diversity and the issues that were raised. I…
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Behind the scenes: Last-minute preparations for the World Wide Views on Biodiversity conference

19 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
What a week! Last Monday was my first day on the job as an intern at CSPO DC, and I sure hit the ground running in preparation for the World…
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Smiling (again)

16 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:13:36 PM.  Suburban, Female, 38, $50,000 to 99,999, Hispanic or Latino, Bachelor’s degree, Employed- accountant – finance, not professionally involved in biodiversity issues, not a member…

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