Library

The CSPO Online Library contains an assortment of publications, by current and past CSPO personnel and affiliates, that relate to CSPO’s mission and work. The library will be updated on a continuing basis, and it is fully searchable. Also, it is indexed by author, title, year and publication type for easy reference.

When using material in this Library, please provide the complete and appropriate citation. When linking to a document in the Library, please also provide a link to CSPO’s Online Library (https://cspo.org/library/). If a downloadable copy of or a link to an item is not available in the Library, please contact the author directly.

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Meyer, Ryan. 2012. "Uncertainty as a Science Policy Problem." Climatic Change, 110(1): 1-2.

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Meyer, Ryan. 2012. "Finding the true value of US climate science." Nature, 482(7384): 133.

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Lloyd, Jason. 2014. "Profiteering or Pragmatism? Review of Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming by McKenzie Funk.." Issues in Science and Technology, 31(1): 91-94.

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Jenny Dyke Brian 2015. "Special perspectives section: responsible research and innovation for synthetic biology." Journal of Responsible Innovation, forthcoming.

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Milkoreit, Manjana. 2015. "Science and Climate Change Diplomacy: Cognitive Limits and the Need to Reinvent Science Communication." Science Diplomacy: New Day or False Dawn?, eds. Lloyd S Davis and Robert G Patman, Chapter 6. World Scientific.

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Miller, Clark A., Altamirano-Allende, Carlo, Johnson, Nathan and Agyemang, Malena. 2015. "The social value of mid-scale energy in Africa: Redefining value and redesigning energy to reduce poverty." Energy Research & Social Science.

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Zachary, G. Pascal (Gregg). December 24, 2014. "Wireless Technology Alone Won’t Improve Health in Africa." IEEE Spectrum.

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Allenby, Braden and Sarewitz, Daniel. January 12, 2015. "There’s No Place Like Home." Slate Future Tense.

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Miller, Clark A. October 01, 2014. "The social costs of energy transitions." The Hill.

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