Past Talks from 2004
Martin Parry, co-chair of IPCC Working Group II, Dec. 7, 2004.
Tom Yulsman, Journalism Values vs. Science Values: an uneasy match, Dec. 6, 2004.
Center hiring Graduate Research Assistant for spring 2005.
Bob Frodeman, Humanities Policy: What it is, and why it's needed, Nov. 1, 2004.
Shep Ryen, Fate of the Hubble Space Telescope, Oct. 11, 2004.
Mark Leek, Security studies, nonproliferation graduate program, Sept. 23, 2004.
Craig Roseberry, Army Space Policy: History, Organization, and Future, Sept. 22, 2004.
Carbon Cycle Science Workshop, September 16-17, 2004.
New Directions St Petersburg workshop, June 19-23, 2004.
Environmental Philosophy Conference, June 1-4, 2004.
Wolfgang Krohn, Technology, Knowledge and Organization of Waste Management, May 28, 2004.
Phil Weiser, Standard Setting and the Digital Television Saga, May 24, 2004.
Jessica Lang, Western Water Assessment poster presentation, May 12-14, 2004.
Dr. Betsy Weatherhead, Detecting Trends in Environmental Data, May 10, 2004.
Jerry Peterson, Attribution Doctrines and Policies Following WMD Attacks, April 19, 2004.
Kevin Vranes, Roundtable Discussion, April 12, 2004.
Genevieve Maricle, A Science and Technology Policy for the Atmospheric Sciences, April 8, 2004.
Andrew Revkin, Media's role in covering science, policy, and politics, April 6, 2004.
Dr. Robert Wilby, Application of statistical downscaling in England, April 5, 2004.
Anne Ruggles, How Science is Used and Misused in the Klamath Basin, March 29, 2004.
Manuel Lujan, The role of science in decision making, March 16, 2004.
Joel Gratz, Striking Back! Protecting Spectators from Lightning in Large Stadiums, March 1, 2004.
Tom Chase, Downscaling climate model information to guide mitigation strategies, Feb. 16, 2004.
James Watt, The role of science in decision making, Feb. 10, 2004.
Michael Rodemeyer, Lessons From the Biotech Wars: Is Nanotechnology Next?, Feb. 2, 2004.
Susi Moser, Improving climate change communication and facilitating social change, Jan. 26, 2004.

