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Tag Archives: Kathryn Schulz

Wandering the Web: Feminism, Reading, Thoreau Surveying, and California Water Photography

This last week has been incredibly busy, and wasn’t helped by a day spent in bed and another day spent recuperating from being in bed. So I decided to do a quick linkfest of some of the best things I’ve seen on the web this week. Starting with The Male Glance, by Lili Loofbourow, in…

14 March, 2018 in Watershed Moments 3.0.

What motivates us to act on climate: fear or hope?

Climate change communication is often characterized by either doom and gloom or unrealistic optimism. Which is more effective in getting people to act? Tone is a tricky part of science communication. In a previous post I’ve touched on issues of tone in science communication and how they relate to scientific accuracy. In this post I…

10 January, 2018 in Watershed Moments 3.0.

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