Past Talks from 2006
American Geophysical Union Fall 2006 Meeting, December 12-13, 2006, San Francisco, CA.
Lisa Keränen, Public and Technical Argument in Science-Based Controversies, December 4.
Juan Bautista Bengoetxea, Science and Technology Studies in Spain, SCHEDULE CHANGE: November 27, 2006.
Genevieve Maricle, An Overview of the Policy Spectrum, Colorado School of Mines Workshop, November 17, 2006.
Michael Zimmerman, Outline of an Integral Ecology, November 13, 2006.
Nat Logar, Relevant knowledge and user collaboration in the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Nov. 11, Beijing, China.
Lisa Dilling, Terrestrial Carbon Sink Thresholds, Ecothresholds Project meeting, Nov. 9 2006.
Society for the Social Studies of Science (4s) Conference, November 3, 2006, Vancouver, BC.
Carl Koval, CU’s New Energy Initiative, October 30, 2006.
David Cherney, Developing Capacity in Early Career Policy Scientists, October 26, 2006, Yale University, CT.
Kevin Vranes, Colorado Academy talk on Global Warming/Climate Change and Energy Use, October 24, 2006.
Sarah Krakoff, Climate Change, Morality and Law, October 18, 2006.
Roger, Pielke Jr., Science and Scientists in Politicized Debates, October 17, 2006, Wynkoop Brewery-Denver.
Genevieve Maricle, Shaping Science: The Role of Science Studies in Policy, October 9, 2006.
Panel Discussion on An Inconvenient Truth: Assessing the Science and Policy Implications, September 28.
Jana Milford, Dealing with Uncertainty in Regulatory Applications of Air Quality Models, September 25, 2006.
Lisa Dilling, Enhancing Reliability and Usability of Science Information, GSA specialty Meeting, Sept. 18-20, 2006.
Frank Laird, Fighting Evolution, Controlling Education: Controversy over Intelligent Design, Sept. 18, 2006.
Center Graduate Students, Summer projects, internships, travel, etc., September 11, 2006.
Lisa Dilling, Cross-scale carbon governance challenges in the U. S., Carbon Mgmt at urban/regional lvls., Sept 4-8, 2006.
Erik Fisher, Socratic Engagement of Nanotechnology: A Case Study in Ethics Policy, September 7, 2006.
Lisa Dilling, Implications of mismatched supply and demand for climate science, GRC Conference, Aug. 13-18, 2006.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Decision making in a world of uncertainty, GRC Conference, August 17.
Rad Byerly, What are the issues involved with science for policy vs policy for science?, GRC Conference, Aug. 13, 2006.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Climate Change: Understanding the Degree of the Problem, July 20, 2006.
Erik Fisher, Midstream Modulation: US Federal Nanotechnology Policy Implementation, July 14, 2006.
Erik Fisher, Midstream Modulation: Implementing Legislation on Societal Considerations and Nanotechnology, July 5.
Kiki Jenkins, Werewolves & Silver Bullets: Lessons on the use of Marine Conservation Technology, June 30, 2006.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Institutions and Knowledge Provision: Reconciling Supply of and Demand for Science, June 29.
Lisa Dilling, Communicating about climate change, NOAA Research Outreach Workshop, June 13, 2006.
Roger Pielke, Jr., “Doing Something” About Climate Change, CC and the Future of American West Conference, June 9.
Genevieve Maricle, Shaping Science: How to Turn Science Studies into Science Action, Policy Sciences Workshop, June.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Finding Solutions Session, Climate Change and the Future of American West Conference, June 8.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Making Sense of Science (and Scientists) in Policy and Politics, June 6.
Lisa Dilling, Communication about global warming, Global Warming Forum, University of Denver, 31 May.
Climate Change and Disaster Losses Workshop, Hohenkammer Germany, May 25-26, 2006.
Lisa Dilling, Science Policy Research and Assessment on Climate: An overview and current progress, May 12.
Adam Briggle, Evaluation of President's Council on Bioethics, Midwest Political Science Association Conf., April 22.
Nat Logar, Missed opportunities, mischaracterization, useable science: ARS Global Change Nat'l Program, April 22.
Martijntje Smits, Taming Monsters, The cultural domestication of new technology, April 20.
Erik Fisher, Integrating Societal Concerns into R&D: The Midstream Modulation of Nanotechnology, April 19.
Jerry Peterson, A nuclear option for a hydrogen economy, April 17.
Securing the Future: The Changing Global Environment, Marilyn Averill, April 13.
CIRES Members' Council Symposium, Poster Sessions, Elizabeth McNie, Genevieve Maricle, Erik Fisher, April 12.
Dr. Frank Press, science advisor to President Jimmy Carter, April 11.
Coping with Climate Change, Symposium Highlighting CU activities to help decisionmakers prepare for future, April 4.
Marilyn Averill, Climate in the Courtroom, CIRES Climate Symposium, April 4, 2006.
Genevieve Maricle, SPARC talk at Coping with Climate Change Symposium, April 4, 2006.
Lisa Dilling, The State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR), Climate Change Symposium, April 4.
Krister Andersson, Municipal Politics and Forest Governance: Comparative Analysis in Bolivia & Guatemala, April 3.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Climate Change and Coastal Development: US-UK Dialogue on Research Developments, April 3.
Roger Pielke, Jr., Role of societal & climate factors in historical and projected tropical cyclone damage, March 28.
Sustainable and Renewable Energy Initiative, Town Hall Meeting, 3:30-5:30pm, March 21.
Erik Fisher, Integrating societal concerns into nanotechnology research, March 20.
Marilyn Averill, Climate Litigation: Democratic Participation, and Civic Education, WPSA Annual Meeting, March 19.
Roger Pielke Jr., Disasters, Death and Destruction: Accounting for Recent Calamities, March 15.
Diane McKnight, Climate change, acid mine drainage, mountain sports in Colo Rocky Mtns, March 13, 2006.
Steve Quane, Peak Oil and the Struggle for Sustainable Energy: A Congressional Staffer's Perspective, Feb. 23.
Adam Briggle, President's Council on Bioethics, February 20.
Dr. George Keyworth, science advisor to President Ronald Reagan, Jan. 31, 2006.
Rudy Juliano, UNC's Dept. of Pharmacology, Roundtable Discussion: building a science policy program, Jan. 26, 2006.
Marilyn Averill, My experiences at the Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention, Jan. 23, 2006.