In this context, I might add, that for members of the list who work on
oceans issues on a regular basis, the Atlas will send you a monthly update
via email, quite helpful. wil
Dear Lyuba,
This isn't a "one stop" source, but I'd highly recommend assigning some
things from the UN Atlas of the Oce
Dear Lyuba,
This isn't a "one stop" source, but I'd highly recommend assigning some
things from the UN Atlas of the Ocean, probably the most comprehensive, and
contemporaneous, source for ocean information:
http://www.oceansatlas.org/index.jsp. I'd also recommend the work of Boris
Worm and Daniel
Dear GEP-ers,
I wonder if anyone can recommend a good, recent overview of
the state of the world's oceans. This is for a policy-oriented,
graduate level GEP class as part of a section on
the "State of the World's Environment" and as lead-on to
different approaches to global problem-solving.
Man
Thanks Willett, and gep folks,
I published a few pieces on the skeptics in between the dissertation
and the piece now being reviewed, albeit not about the tobacco
connection:
"The Detection and Attribution of Conspiracies: The Controversy Over
Chapter 8" in George E. Marcus (ed.), Paranoia Withi
Hi everyone:
On behalf of the ISA Environmental Studies Section Executive Committee,
I want to remind you if you have any nominations for the ESS Graduate
Student Paper award, to be given in San Francisco next March, please
send them to me as soon as possible (the paper, if at all possible, the