Science News for May 2021
Science News. 10 May 2021 A Lifeline for Young Scientists Who See the World Differently POSTDOCS IN CRISIS was the headline of the September 9, 2020, Nature Magazine article that stirred alarm in the US
Science News. 10 May 2021 A Lifeline for Young Scientists Who See the World Differently POSTDOCS IN CRISIS was the headline of the September 9, 2020, Nature Magazine article that stirred alarm in the US
Upcoming Conferences and Webinars: USSEE Webinar: Transitioning to Just and Sustainable Food Systems: Lessons from Ecological Economics. Friday April 2nd, 3pm EDT A round table discussion with Liz Carlisle, Kamuela Enos, and Albie Miles; moderated by
Inaugural Eric Zencey Prize in Ecological Economics Awarded to ‘Floating Coast’ The Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont (UVM), in partnership with the U.S. Society of Ecological Economics, has announced the inaugural
ISEE wants to build a new and improved website and is looking for input from anyone who would like to help with ideas on how it should look, content you’d like to see included. We
New Volume of REVIBEC El desarrollo del PNAE en las escuelas públicas del municipio de Santa María / RS: ¿una trayectoria inconclusa?; Rita Inês Paetzhold Pauli, Jéferson Réus da Silva Schulz, Bruna Tadielo Zajonz; 1-17, PDF (PORTUGUÊS
The International Science Council (ISC) is seeking nominations for the first edition of the ISC Awards Programme. ISC Members, Affiliated Bodies and partners are invited to nominate individuals or groups of individuals who contribute to
ISEE and ESEE stand in solidarity with BOĞAZİÇİ university students and staff in the struggle for academic freedom The International and European Societies for Ecological Economics (ISEE and ESEE) herewith fully support Turkish academics and
We have extended the deadline to submit an abstract for our 2021 virtual poster session to MONDAY FEBRUARY 15th. Please share the announcement below widely with your colleagues and students: United States Society for Ecological
Calling writers, artists, designers, and video makers. Can you make a Post Growth Policy Package? An initiative in collaboration with the Manchester Meteor and the Systems Change Alliance. What? A cooperative challenge to find a
Economics of Sustainability Six-Part Learning Series January 8 – February 12, 2021; 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EST Six weekly discussions facilitated by Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan. Readings will be made available online. Participants are encouraged
Needed: Participants for Global Collaborative Climate Education We are recruiting universities worldwide to participate in Solve Climate By 2030 on April 7, 2021. Last spring, we organized 50 same-day University hosted webinars on climate solutions and a just
Livelihoods in COVID times: Gendered perils and New pathways in India Agarwal, Bina. 2021. “Livelihoods in COVID times: Gendered perils and New pathways in India”, World Development, vol. 139, 2021. Revisiting Group Farming in a
Report from Stuart Scott regarding the Internship at the Vatican: I would like to start this new year’s blank slate off on a very ‘up’ note. As you may or may not be aware, an
The Economics of Climate Change How Culture has Impacted Sustainability: Social Justice, Environmental Justice, and Economic Equity Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 7 p.m. A discussion with Madhavi Venkatesan, PhD Register! Visit our Website
Balzan Prize A few days ago Joan Martinez-Alier won the Balzan Prize, one of the most prestigious prizes in Europe, among other things by his contribution to the foundation of ecological economics and the promotion