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  • Going head to head with Chuck Norris

    Water, conflict, and security on the banks of the Hudson 0

    Posted 1 week, 1 day ago
  • More than a pretty slogan

    Climate plus security minus hyperbole still scary 0

    Posted 3 months ago

    The impact of climate change on national security has finally moved above the fold. And as the December Copenhagen climate change negotiations approach, politicians and experts alike are being forced to examine the complex effects of natural and social change on security. They must also walk a linguistic tightrope between hyperbole and uncertainty, working to present the facts without exaggerating their meaning. So how do they maintain balance while climate security arguments are touted as a way to compel a tough climate agreement in Copenhagen? The short answer: It won't be easy.

  • The more we get together, the happier we'll be

    Obama tells China the “ravages of climate change” demand cooperation 1

    Posted 4 months ago

    In a speech to head off the first meeting of the Strategic Economic Dialogue in Washington, D.C between the United States and China this morning, President Obama talks Chinese spending.

  • THIS TALK AIN'T CHEAP

    Science diplomacy: An expectations game 0

    Posted 5 months, 1 week ago

    In "The Limits of Science Diplomacy," SciDev.net Director David Dickson argues that scientific collaboration can achieve only very limited diplomatic victories. A conference hosted by the Royal Society in London earlier this month, entitled "New Frontiers in Science Diplomacy", seems to have arrived at a similar conclusion.

    But this view of science diplomacy is overly pessimistc.

     

     

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