The New York Times mentions the Sloan Foundation’s
Limits to Knowledge program and quotes Jesse.
The New York Times mentions the Sloan Foundation’s
Limits to Knowledge program and quotes Jesse.
We have added six new full-text (with figures) online papers:
Human Population Dynamics Revisited with the
Logistic Model: How Much Can Be Modeled and Predicted?
Elektron: Electrical Systems in Retrospect and Prospect
Materialization and Dematerialization: Measures and Trends
The Liberation of the Environment
Industrial Ecology: A Coming of Age Story.
We have also added a new Java Applet that demonstrates logistic (S-shaped function)
analysis.
We have also made general site updates and enhancements to our list of publications, our CV’s, etc.
Jesse is quoted again by U.S. News and World Report (December 15 issue, pages 40-41).
The Taboos of Kyoto-Key issues get the warming conference’s cold shoulder
Jesse appeared on CNN in a special entitled “Our Changing Climate:
The Great Debate.” Jesse is also quoted on the CNNÂ website.
Jesse is quoted in the Dec 1 issue of U.S. News and World Report in an article by Greg Easterbrook titled “Greenhouse Common Sense- Why global-warming economics matters more than science” (pages 58-62).
Our paper on “Working Less and Living Longer: Long-term Trends in
Working Time and Time Budgets” receives a Citation of Excellence from
ANBAR, an on-line service that “reviews top journals in the world each
month, ascribing quality ratings to their content and providing world
class search and full text delivery…”
Our program was recently mentioned, and Jesse quoted, in the November 10, 1997 issue of Business Week (page 106 hardcopy).
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Jesse Ausubel is featured in an article in The Scientist magazine:
An article by Jesse is published in the Swiss newspaper
Tages-Anzeiger, in German:
Die Befreiung der Umwelt .