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The robust relationship between conspiracist cognition and rejection of (climate) science
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Us In The Media. Natural Disasters and Emergencies. Keep me logged in. The robust relationship between conspiracist cognition and rejection of (climate) science. Professor, School of Experimental Psychology and Cabot Institute, University of Bristol. Posted on 27 March 2015. There are two articles in. That appeared online today: The first article by Ruth Dixon and Jonathan Jones. Is a rejoinder to Dixon and Jones and is authored by me together with Gilles Gignac and Klaus Oberauer. The case that we make ...
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Invest - Blue and Green Tomorrow
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Sunday 21st August 2016 Change text size:. Books & Films. Sign up for Blue and Green Tomorrow. Your Account or Register. Sustainable investment: the basics. Sustainable investment, also known as socially responsible, green or ethical, describes an investment strategy that seeks to maximise environmental, social and financial gains. It’s about people, planet and prosperity. It’s not all about avoiding the bad guys. Whether you’re investing in companies that are ‘doing good’ or simply screening out those c...
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Charlize Theron: address global warming or expect ‘Mad Max scenario’ - Blue and Green Tomorrow
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Sunday 21st August 2016 Change text size:. Books & Films. Sign up for Blue and Green Tomorrow. Your Account or Register. Charlize Theron: address global warming or expect ‘Mad Max scenario’. Saturday, May 16th, 2015 By. South African actress said an uncertain and dangerous future like the one portrayed in the movie. Mad Max : Fury Road. Awaits humanity unless we succeed in solving social and environmental issues. Mad Max: Fury Road. During a press conference, the actress said,. Theron has been known for ...
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Marine habitats in European seas found in bad shape - Blue and Green Tomorrow
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Sunday 21st August 2016 Change text size:. Books & Films. Sign up for Blue and Green Tomorrow. Your Account or Register. Marine habitats in European seas found in bad shape. Thursday, May 21st, 2015 By. None of the protected areas in the Atlantic, Baltic and Mediterranean waters have been found in good conditions, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). The EEA published the. Said EEA executive director Hans Bruyninckx. Weak or non-existent management is the primary reason why most marine Nat...
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Climate Week Paris: no economic growth unless we tackle climate change, says Unilever boss - Blue and Green Tomorrow
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Sunday 21st August 2016 Change text size:. Books & Films. Sign up for Blue and Green Tomorrow. Your Account or Register. Climate Week Paris: no economic growth unless we tackle climate change, says Unilever boss. Monday, May 18th, 2015 By. Business leaders and investors have gathered in Paris this week to discuss and demand climate measures to ensure long-term economic and environmental sustainability. Unilever’s chief executive Paul Polman told the BBC. Ethical finance will also be a focus of the event&...
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Green spaces in cities could restore species lost to urbanisation - Blue and Green Tomorrow
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Monday 22nd August 2016 Change text size:. Books & Films. Sign up for Blue and Green Tomorrow. Your Account or Register. Green spaces in cities could restore species lost to urbanisation. Wednesday, February 12th, 2014 By. A new study analysing the impact of urbanisation on biodiversity has found that protecting green spaces and restoring plant species in cities could allow developed areas to retain their flora and fauna. The work, published in the journal. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 8220;Our st...
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Recursive Fury goes recurrent
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Us In The Media. Natural Disasters and Emergencies. Keep me logged in. Recursive Fury goes recurrent. Professor, School of Experimental Psychology and Cabot Institute, University of Bristol. Posted on 21 March 2014. With a representative sample of Americans. No scholarly critique of either paper has been submitted for peer review to any journal to date. The strategies employed in those attacks follow a common playbook, regardless of which scientific proposition is being denied and regardless of who the t...
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Shaping Tomorrow's World: Agriculture
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Us In The Media. Natural Disasters and Emergencies. Keep me logged in. Methane and livestock: factoids help farmers least of all. Posted on 24 August 2012 by Corey Watts. Cattle and methane: More complicated than first meets the (rib) eye. Posted on 17 August 2012 by Asa Wahlquist. Providing Context for GM Foods. Posted on 22 March 2012 by Jessica Lee. The debate on the regulation of GM technology should be placed into a broader context. Smallholder Farmers essential to Achieve Food Security. The first-e...
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Shaping Tomorrow's World: Our Values
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Us In The Media. Natural Disasters and Emergencies. Keep me logged in. Authors at Shapingtomorrowsworld have the option of making their values explicit on this page, to place their work and their discourse into context. Part of my research is considered controversial by some people because I examine why individuals choose to reject well-established scientific findings, such as the fact that the Earth is warming due to greenhouse gas emissions. I value freedom of speech. In most instances, "bad" speec...
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Decarbonising Life | Thoughts of a Decarb researcher | Page 6
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February 2, 2009. Just set up my “blog” on the Blogger. Web site. Have barely even looked at a blog before now! Not sure how this is going to go but I do feel compelled to keep a record of my progress towards gaining ( I hope) a PH.D…. The focus will be on Environmentally Sustainable Design. Which is such a broad subject I don’t even know where to begin! To really get my juices flowing again. Thoughts of a Decarb researcher. Follow me on Twitter. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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