As a supplement to our paper “A Framework to Sustainability Science: A Renovated IPAT Identity“, Paul Waggoner and Jesse have created a file of sixteen PowerPoint slides that offer new and better ways to visualize the ImPACT identity and its forces.
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CoML remarks from Chile
We post the brief remarks in Spanish that Jesse gave at the inaugural ceremony of the Census of Marine Life meeting for South America in Concepcion, Chile, 29 October 2002.
Organizational Ecology of Science posted
Expanding our digital archive, we post a PDF version of Jesse’s 1993 paper “The Organizational Ecology of Science Advice in America.”
IPAT Identity supplements posted
As a supplement to our paper “A Framework to Sustainability Science: A Renovated IPAT Identity”, Paul Waggoner and Jesse have created a file of ten PowerPoint slides that addresses a question several readers have asked: Do consumers’ behavior and producers’ efficiency move in consistent patterns?
Green Future posted
Continuing to build our digital archive, we post the 1996 paper “Productivity, Electricity, Science: Powering a Green Future”.
National Material Flows posted
Continuing to build our digital archive, we post the 1995 paper “National Materials Flows and the Environment”.
CoML speech, Time Magazine mention
We post a short general talk Jesse gave in the spring about the Census of Marine Life, “The Census of Marine Life: A Global Partnership for Sustainable Development”.
Our work about sparing land for nature is mentioned in the 26 August issue of Time Magazine on How to Save the Earth.
St. Hubert posted
We post a PDF version of “Maglevs and the Vision of St. Hubert”
Economist article, “Working miracles”
The Economist magazine has an article in the current survey on the environment that draws heavily from our research and our friends at IIASA: “Working miracles: Can technology save the planet?”
https://www.economist.com/special-report/2002/07/06/working-miracles
IE Reflections posted
We notice that the 1992 paper “Industrial Ecology: Reflections on a Colloquium” (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA) has been published online:
https://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/89/3/879
We also have a copy on our server: https://phe.rockefeller.edu/PDF_FILES/AusubelPNAS1992.pdf 