Tim Weiskel - 2
Tim Weiskel - 3 httpsdrivegooglecomfiled0By-
jq7Ykdoy2aFQ3WTRDUUc3cGspreview
Tim Weiskel - 4
Tim Weiskel - 5
httpsdrivegooglecomdrivefolders0By-
jq7Ykdoy2azVpNWF2czhuUFU
Tim Weiskel - 6
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 3 httpsdrivegooglecomfiled0By-
jq7Ykdoy2aFQ3WTRDUUc3cGspreview
Tim Weiskel - 4
Tim Weiskel - 5
httpsdrivegooglecomdrivefolders0By-
jq7Ykdoy2azVpNWF2czhuUFU
Tim Weiskel - 6
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 4
Tim Weiskel - 5
httpsdrivegooglecomdrivefolders0By-
jq7Ykdoy2azVpNWF2czhuUFU
Tim Weiskel - 6
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 5
httpsdrivegooglecomdrivefolders0By-
jq7Ykdoy2azVpNWF2czhuUFU
Tim Weiskel - 6
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 6
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 7
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
(Beware The ldquoGeekrdquo to ldquoGururdquo Syndrome)
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Our media are now filled with ldquojazzed uprdquo
images of Earth ldquosciencerdquohellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
But who is the presumed ldquooperatorrdquo
here
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
Are we part of a large and complex
ecosystem or is Earth just ldquoraw
materialrdquo for us to operate upon
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Who is the presumed
ldquooperatorrdquo
What should a properly conceived
science tell us about this
big question
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Is this really true No
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Is this really true No
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
In opposition to a mechanical
and technology-driven approach
to the world scientists are
turning to an alternative
scientific understanding of life
systems on Earth
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
James Lovelock has
labeled this the concept of
ldquoGeophysiologyrdquo
as a new way of
understanding Earth and
the human role within it
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
ldquoGeophysiology sees the organisms
of the Earth evolving by Darwinian
natural selection in an environment
that is the product of their ancestors
and not simply a consequence of the
Earthrsquos geological historyrdquo
James Lovelock
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
ldquoBy assuming that the climate is mainly
a physical property of the Earthrsquos
surface environment we leave out the
important consideration of living
organisms including humans and their
dependent species of crops and
livestock as an integral and interactive
part of the climate systemrdquo
James Lovelock
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Planetary Physiology Integrative Thinking
About Human and Planet Health
A Memorial Tribute to
Paul R Epstein MD MPH
1943-2011
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
1996
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
2001
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
An exceptional and fitting celebration for an
exceptional and dearly missed presence amongst us
httpsenvironmentaljusticetvwordpresscom20120811e
v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
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v-n-no-92-planetary-physiology-memorial-for-paul-epstein-
t-c-weiskel-ccra
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
In memory of Paulhellip
with deep gratitude for your life long
insight and inspiration
6 May 2012
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
What would a ldquosystems approachrdquo to
understanding our ecosystem
contribute in concrete terms to
devising effective public policy
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 53
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
What about other diseases
beyond Cholera What would a
systems approach teach us
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 63
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 64
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
What would a systems
approach mean for
understanding the interaction
between disease and food
production systems
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 69
Africa is said to
need GM crops
because that
ldquosolutionrdquo most
closely fits our
worldview of
what agriculture
should be in the
ldquomodernrdquo
world
httpnewsbbccouk1hiworldafrica4397762stm
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
ldquoHow are we going to double our food supply The
only answer is Ag-Technologyrdquo
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Can We Afford the Hubris of
Genetic-Engineering
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
One approach to feeding the 9
billionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 83
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
What will this approach mean
for local ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 84
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
What will this approach ultimately do to
global ecosystems
Tim Weiskel - 85
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
The future of ldquofoodrdquo
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
How can you stay informed
about important research on
and discussion of
these crucial issues
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
The task will not be easyhellip
Because of the pervasive corporate use of
ldquofake newsrdquohellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
But corporate supported ldquofake
newsrdquo has not been the only
problem There has been a
relatively recent direct assault of
the government on the news
mediahellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Further there have been
powerful corporate forces
changing the nature of the
ldquonews industryrdquo
Specific government policies
have fostered this
transformation
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Tim Weiskel - 97
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
This has had enormous
consequences on the nature of
public understanding of
environmental issues
Instead of a ldquowatch dogrdquo press we
now have a ldquolap-dogrdquo press merely
broadcasting the press releases of
celebrities and ldquopublic figuresrdquo
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
Case Study
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
There have been important new scientific
findings in this election yearhellip
What will they mean for future US policy
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
22 September 2016
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
22 September 2016
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip
NOW ndash more than ever -- Americans must
demand a sober and accurate ldquocost-benefitrdquo
analysis of carbon combustionhellip