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What is GeoEthics? part of GeoEthics
David Mogk, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University and Monica Bruckner, SERC, Carleton College, based in part on material developed by participants at the 2014 Teaching GeoEthics Across the ...

GeoEthics and Self part of GeoEthics
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 part of GeoEthics
× 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 ...

How To Teach GeoEthics part of GeoEthics
David Mogk, Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University and Monica Bruckner, SERC, Carleton College, based in part on material developed by participants at the 2014 Teaching GeoEthics Across the ...

Should iron fertilization be used to mitigate global warming? part of GeoEthics:Activities
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 ...

Setting the Context, Goals, Obligations and Commitments for a Course part of GeoEthics:Activities
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 ...

Print and Online References part of GeoEthics
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 ...

Workshop Program part of GeoEthics
Jump down to: Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday Monday June 9 - Optional Field Trip 9 am-4 pm Bozeman area field tour - A one-day pre-meeting hike in the mountains surrounding Bozeman MT. For examples, see ...

Encountering geoscience issues in the popular press part of GeoEthics:Activities
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 ...

Ethics, Culture and Community-based Research: Review of "Research partnerships with local communities: two case studies from Papua New Guinea and Australia," (Almany, et al 2008) part of GeoEthics:Activities
Dianne Quigley, Brown University Summary Partnerships between scientists and local communities can increase research capacity and data delivery while improving management effectiveness through enhanced community ...