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A nonprofit think tank working on challenges to our society in health, culture, media, and the biosphere.
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YES! Relevance - People judge what's relevant in all kinds of ways, from 'all science is relevant', to the narrowly personal, to a much broader sense that anything that affects society is relevant to me as a member of society.
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This makes us SO happy!
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To significance or not to significance? What do other social science researchers think?
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Travel to beautiful places can threaten those ecosystems. How can we help people navigate leisure choices? NewKnowledge researcher John Fraser weighs in for article.
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Yes! has thoughts on this great question
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Important dialogue about , stereotypes, + entrenched - how can each do this in its own way? How can it be taken further?
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Hey and nerds! We're having a webinar on Wednesday about the findings of “Why Zoos & Aquariums Matter,” an national study we lead with 's Center for Evaluation & Research, , . Register now!!
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The dominant narratives of who cares for nature leave out the racial and ethnic diversity that truly exists in environmental activism. Dr. Rupu Gupta of shares how to foster inclusivity in sustainability on Podcast
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How do people learn at ? How does that relate to public ? We're exploring all of this + more in a webinar on national study Why Zoos & Aquariums Matter Wed March 20. Sneak peak: Register:
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What does the environmental movement look like? What is positive change? NewKnowledge researchers Rupu Gupta + John Fraser give their take on the Green Dreamer Podcast with
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Kaméa Chayne 11 thg 3
"What we need to promote is hope. The first step to a healthy response is feeling that the problem is solvable." Conservation Psychologist Dr. John Fraser
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Coming up! Join us for a webinar on our approach + findings for the “Why Zoos & Aquariums Matter” national study we lead alongside 's Center for Evaluation & Research, , Wed. March 20 -- be there! Register now:
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Climate change is solvable. We can do this. - Researcher John Fraser is interviewed for article:
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Calling all creative / innovative / unique programs: Tomorrow is the deadline for the 2019 UL Innovative Education Award!
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“Why Zoos & Aquariums Matter” is an national study we lead alongside 's Center for Evaluation & Research, , . Join us Wed. March 20 for part 1 of a webinar series on our approach + findings. Register now!!
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“Why Zoos & Aquariums Matter” is an national study led by , , 's Center for Evaluation & Research, & . Join us Wed. March 20 for part 1 of a webinar series exploring their approach & findings. Register now:
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Have questions on your application? Join our webinar on 3/5 at 3pm EST to get them answered! Past ULIEA winners, , , and will discuss application tips and tricks. Register and submit questions here: !
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We're excited to share the report on our work with about STEM news for young adults
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Use your acumen to assist think tank create a plan for crisis management. project open now at:
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