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Water Development: A Philosophical and Ethical Issue
Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota-Main Campus
Dexter Perkins, University of North Dakota Summary This is a seven part module that deals with water development. The goal is to get students thinking about water development in terms of its appropriateness, and ...

Information Type: Activity:Writing Assignment, Activity, Discussion, Project:Investigative Case Studies, Independent Research, Activity:Project
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values

GeoEthics and Self
David Mogk, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University, based in part on material developed by participants at the 2014 Teaching GeoEthics Across the Curriculum workshop. An Example: Allan McDonald, an ...

Bullying
× Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others in the professional environment that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. These actions can ...

GeoEthics Across the Curriculum
David Mogk, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University Ethics Education is an increasingly important component of the pre-professional training of (geo)scientists. Funding agencies (NSF, NIH) require ...

Should iron fertilization be used to mitigate global warming?
Elizabeth Gordon, Fitchburg State University
Elizabeth Gordon, Fitchburg State University Summary STILL IN DEVELOPMENT Students engaged in this activity examine the scientific and ethical dimensions of iron fertilization as a geoengineering strategy to ...

Information Type: Activity, Writing Assignment, Classroom Activity, Discussion
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values

Setting the Context, Goals, Obligations and Commitments for a Course
Vince Cronin, Baylor University
Vincent S. Cronin, Baylor University Summary THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS. This activity is a way to begin a course with reflection by students about their extraordinary good fortune in being able to take advantage ...

Information Type: Activity, Discussion, Writing Assignment
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values

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This is a collection of print and online references about GeoEthics. Skip to search results Skip to search facet filtersSkip to text search formSkip to paginationRefine the Results↓ SubjectEnvironmental ...

Encountering geoscience issues in the popular press
Marian Buzon, University of Idaho
Marian Buzon, University of Idaho Summary Geoscientists (as do all scientists) have a duty to present facts to their audience, whether that audience is composed of other scientists or of the general public. Many ...

Information Type: Activity, Discussion, Project:Investigative Case Studies, Activity:Project, Classroom Activity
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values

Geology in the City: Ethical Issues
Anne Marie Ryan, Dalhousie
Anne Marie Ryan, Dalhousie University Summary This is a work in progress. We make decisions every day in our lives as earth scientists, many of which have ethical implications. In this activity, students apply ...

Information Type: Activity:Discussion, Activity, Classroom Activity
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values