Blog posts categorized by Science Communication
UMCES active in the 2016 River Symposium in Delhi, India
Heath Kelsey ·
20 October 2016
| Science Communication |
The 19th annual River Symposium was held in Delhi, India this year - the first time it's been held outside of Australia. I had a chance to attend, and to present a couple of talks related to the partnership we have with WWF for the Basin Report Cards Initiative. The highlight for me was the special session we co-hosted with WWF to demonstrate the Report Card Game on Wednesday afternoon to close out the meeting. We had about 30 participants, and it was a lively and boisterous session.
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Rachel Carson versus the Zombie Horde
Bill Nuttle ·
11 August 2016
| Science Communication |
Does Rachel Carson still have something to teach us about communicating science to the public? Silent Spring , Carson’s 1962 best-seller on the environmental perils of herbicides and pesticides, launched the movement that created the Environmental Protection Agency. But, the communications field has changed a lot in the last 50 years. The era of television came and went, and television’s replacement, the internet, is revolutionizing the industries of music, film, and journalism.
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