Sentences with phrase «environmental sociologist»

Summary Driven Environmental Sociologist with a background in sustainable agriculture.
She is an environmental sociologist with more than 10 years of experience in research, teaching and public policy on climate change and sustainability.
The study, by Drexel University environmental sociologist Robert Brulle, is the first academic effort to probe the organizational underpinnings and funding behind the climate denial movement.
A new study conducted by Drexel University environmental sociologist Robert J. Brulle, PhD, exposes the organizational underpinnings and funding behind the powerful climate change countermovement.
The influential social conditions resulting from this oil spill are explained in detail by environmental sociologist Harvey Molotch.
A new study conducted by Drexel University environmental sociologist Robert J. Brulle, PhD, exposes the organizational underpinnings and funding behind the powerful climate change countermovement.
Although it's possible that Wikipedia left something out, it's clear that the level of academic expertise on the science of climate change possessed by «environmental sociologists» is barely above that of people randomly selected from the population.
So, I add Brulle to my loosely labeled pile of «skeptic - trashing environmental sociologists» names: the late Bill Freudenburg, Naomi Oreskes, Chris Mooney, Jules Boykoff and Max Boykoff, Myanna Lahsen, and «loosest label» of all, the late Stephen Schneider.

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Agricultural economists, environmental managers, and even rural sociologists are finding that experience in these technologies opens doors.
That's the primary finding of new research by University of New Hampshire sociologists, published this week in the journal Environmental Politics.
Today Brown is a leading sociologist in the field of environmental health.
UL sociologist Robert Gramling and William R. Freudenburg of UCSB, «two of the world's preeminent environmental scholars,» team up to publish an exposé on the problems leading up to the Deepwater Horizon spill disaster.
In a new paper just out in the open - access journal Environmental Research Letters, sociologist Mary Collins of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and two colleagues from the National Socio - Environmental Synthesis Center and the University of Maryland examined what they term «hyper - polluters»: Industrial facilities that, based on EPA data, generate disproportionately large amounts of air pollution.
One was Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University who became a vital guide to the vast literature on behavioral impediments to environmental action.
Robert J. Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University who focuses on environmental movements and environmental change, is quoted in my article.
As a sociologist and longtime student of human responses to environmental problems, I've seen reams of analysis come and go on why we get some things right and some very wrong.
One such scientist is Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University who has long studied the relationship of environmental incidents and policies.
I've heard more than a few sociologists and historians opine that we're essentially going to have to grow past our fossil fuel norms and into a new relationship with energy in which environmental considerations are integrated seamlessly into how people make choices related to energy.
... «The conservative thinktanks are really the spearhead of the conservative assault on climate change,» said Riley Dunlap, * a sociologist at Oklahoma State University who studies environmental politics.
Erin shares impactful clips from Story Collider stories by mathematician Piper Harron, environmental engineer Siddhartha Roy, sociologist Rashawn Ray, marine ecologist Madhavi Colton, and criminologist Heith Copes.
That his thesis has the potential to draw in and engage disparate climate change factions is suggested by the cover - blurb testimonies from an oil company advisor, a deep ecologist, a sociologist, and an environmental scientist.
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