Sarewitz, Daniel and Pielke Jr. , Roger A. 2002. "Wanted: Scientific Leadership on Climate." Issues in Science and Technology.
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Smith, Andrew T., Harris, Richard B and Milo, Burcham. "The plateau pika: an irreplaceable member of the Tibetan plateau ecological community." Chinese National Geography, 4: 138-144.
View AbstractWetmore, Jameson M. 2003. "Driving the Dream – The History and Motivations Behind 60 Years of Automated Highway Systems in America." Automotive History Review: 4-19.
View AbstractWetmore, Jameson M. 2007. "Amish Technology: Reinforcing Values and Building Community." IEEE Technology & Society Magazine, 26(2): 10-21.
Download PDFWolbring, Gregor. 2004. "Solutions Follow Perception: NBIC and the Concept of Health, Medicine, Disability and Disease." Alberta Health Law Review, 12.3: 41-6.
View AbstractFoladori, Guillermo. 2002. "Avances y Limites De La Sustentabilidad Social." Economia, Sociedad y Territorio, 3.12: 621-37.
View AbstractGarfinkel, Michele S. 2001. "Scouting Report: John Marburger." Recent Science Newsletter, 3.1: 5.
View AbstractPielke Jr. , Roger A. and Byerly, Radford Jr. 1998. "Beyond Basic and Applied." Physics Today, 51.2: 42-6.
Download PDFPielke Jr. , Roger A., Klein, Roberta and Sarewitz, Daniel. 2000. "Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate Impacts." Energy and Environment, 11: 255-76.
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