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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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July 24, 2012

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Climate Change: Is It Too Late?
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June 27, 2012

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Microsoft opens up new research center targeting social scientists for hire, what social science can do for India, the social science of archaeology and much more on this Weekly Overview of Social Science News.

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

The struggle to teach social science in Asia, the role of social science in preparing for climate change, and much more in this week’s Social Science News.

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Adding People to the Climate Change Equation

Adding People to the Climate Change Equation

People’s behavior has been noticeably absent in science on sustainability, but a conference before June’s U.N. summit offers some hint human processes may join natural ones in developing solutions.

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The Climate Challenge: Special Issue of Business & Society

The Climate Challenge: Special Issue of Business & Society

Business & Society has released a special issue on the important global topic of climate change, corporate strategy, and politics, bringing together […]

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How Banks Respond to Climate Change

How Banks Respond to Climate Change

Bettina Furrer, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Jens Hamprecht and Volker H. Hoffmann, both of ETH Zurich, published “Much Ado About Nothing? How […]

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Much Ado about Conflict?

Much Ado about Conflict?

There is increasing agreement that the world is warming and that there is a significant man-made contribution. But uncertainty continues about many of the physical consequences of climate change and even more so about the social effects.

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Addressing the Climate Change-Sustainable Development Nexus

Addressing the Climate Change-Sustainable Development Nexus

Jonatan Pinkse, Grenoble Ecole de Management, and Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam Business School, published “Addressing the Climate Change–Sustainable Development Nexus: The Role of Multistakeholder […]

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What Should our International Climate Treaty Look Like?

What Should our International Climate Treaty Look Like?

There is still time to try for a chance to win one of five books in the @SAGEManagement giveaway.  Visit Twitter @SAGEManagement […]

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