Sentences with phrase «science agenda setting»

«The Pause» has a very limited purpose in a serious discussion about climate science agenda setting and fraud.

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Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
Join Science's Next Wave, Sense About Science and invited experts from the fields of industry, academia and government - funded research organisations for a stimulating discussion in line with this year's festival theme «Setting the Agenda for Science
Medicine has, in some cases, set the agenda for basic science.
A bill making its way through the House Science, Space and Technology Committee would set the country's science agenda by favoring certain discScience, Space and Technology Committee would set the country's science agenda by favoring certain discscience agenda by favoring certain disciplines
He showed that languages have an elegant mathematical structure, which set a research agenda for linguistics, psychology, and computer science for decades to come, namely, «What are the computations that allow a language to be learned and used?»
«Given the tremendous power of media outlets to set the agenda for public discussion, the ideological and policy perspectives of those who own media outlets have considerable importance for the nature of American democracy and public policy,» the researchers write in their Science report.
«Ten Most Influential People in the World of Science» recognizes the operators who control so much of the agenda for science, often from behind the scenes; «10 Amateur Scientists Who Might Cure Cancer — From Their Basements» takes an opposite approach, uncovering the vital role of researchers who operate in nontraditional seScience» recognizes the operators who control so much of the agenda for science, often from behind the scenes; «10 Amateur Scientists Who Might Cure Cancer — From Their Basements» takes an opposite approach, uncovering the vital role of researchers who operate in nontraditional sescience, often from behind the scenes; «10 Amateur Scientists Who Might Cure Cancer — From Their Basements» takes an opposite approach, uncovering the vital role of researchers who operate in nontraditional settings.
Presenters proposed changes in science education as a means to increase the number of young people around the world who pursue science careers, to foster innovation, and to provide skills geared to help meet the goals set out in the UN sustainability agenda.
The science was sometimes squishy, the curriculum often felt driven by those trying to set a moral agenda, and schools had too much else to do, like close the academic gap between high - and low - income kids, and the skills gap between US kids and some of their global counterparts.
This is a critical set of directions that will advance the agenda of prevention science into the public policy arena and move the prevention field towards realizing widespread public health impacts.
Over the past four decades, Dr. Irwin N. Sandler has produced a substantial body of research in prevention science and has played a central role in setting the agenda for the field.
However, it is not foolproof — a deeply flawed paper can end up being published under a number of different potential circumstances: (i) the work is submitted to a journal outside the relevant field (e.g. a paper on paleoclimate submitted to a social science journal) where the reviewers are likely to be chosen from a pool of individuals lacking the expertise to properly review the paper, (ii) too few or too unqualified a set of reviewers are chosen by the editor, (iii) the reviewers or editor (or both) have agendas, and overlook flaws that invalidate the paper's conclusions, and (iv) the journal may process and publish so many papers that individual manuscripts occasionally do not get the editorial attention they deserve.
The political agenda set back in the 1970s was to demonize CO2 using unproven, junk science and, knowing that we can not stop using carbon - based fuels, commandeer our energy while claiming to save the planet.
«Climate Cover - up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming is a remarkable deconstruction of what he argues is a carefully orchestrated propaganda campaign whose goal is to set the agenda in climate policy by discrediting legitimate science and manipulating public perceptions of the scientific evidence... I have no doubt that Climate Cover - up is going to stir up controversy, particularly in the United States where many of these strategies were deployed and fine - tuned.»
Few would have cared about such limited agenda setting with vague science claims as the driver.
«Contributing to combating climate change and respecting planetary boundaries in the way we do business is a priority for us,» said Marie - Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability Officer and Head of International Institutional Affairs, Kering, «The Science Based Targets initiative is enabling the business community to set meaningful and measurable goals to ensure that we align with the 2 °C global agenda and Kering is proud that our own GHG reduction ambitions have been validated by the initiative.»
This is the same data set used by much of the climate science cabal, agenda - driven politicians and the alarmist mainstream media to claim the «Hottest Year Ever» meme.
WIRED is an agenda - setting magazine offering brain food on a wide range of topics, from science, technology and business to pop - culture and politics.
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