Different Technologies, Different Learning Rates: Policy implications for energy investments
The simplicity and universality of the experience curve (or performance curve) framework led R&D managers to apply it to everything from airplane manufacturing to nuclear power plants. It has been well understood for some time that different technologies have very…
Climate Change: This Time, It’s Personal – Part 2
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Climate Change: This Time, It’s Personal – Part 1
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Reframing the Debate around CRISPR and Genome Editing
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Why we need Risk Innovation
Our imaginations have become dulled to the novel and creative alternatives that are desperately needed to ensure the responsible development of an increasing array of technology innovations. Without innovation in how we think about and act on risks arising from…
WWViews Climate and Energy Report US Briefing – Part 2
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met to participate in this World Wide Views on Climate and Energy, to help inform,…
WWViews Climate and Energy Report US Briefing – Part 1
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met to participate in this World Wide Views on Climate and Energy, to help inform,…
Using Public Engagement to Inform Policy Decisions – Part 2
The Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO) and its partners have become global innovators in developing methods and tools that bring informed public voices and perspectives into critical scientific and technological decisions. At the next New Tools for Science…