Field Trip: A first foray into real-time science reporting
The wind was whipping as we stood on a ridge two thousand feet over Stanford University, fiddling with video equipment and preparing to talk environmental conservation with an economist. Julia, my...
View ArticleField Trip: A first foray into real-time science reporting
The wind was whipping as we stood on a ridge two thousand feet over Stanford University, fiddling with video equipment and preparing to talk environmental conservation with an economist. Julia, my...
View ArticleScience, Upstream: Balancing Trust in Embedded Journalism
I’ve always been fascinated by the social dynamics of staff meetings – the little affirmations, both spoken and gestural, that build conversational momentum; the inevitable off-key comments that bring...
View ArticleScience, Upstream: Balancing Trust in Embedded Journalism
I’ve always been fascinated by the social dynamics of staff meetings – the little affirmations, both spoken and gestural, that build conversational momentum; the inevitable off-key comments that bring...
View ArticleLive from Vancouver Island…
Marine ecologists, ecosystem managers and policymakers are gathering in Victoria, British Columbia this weekend for the second International Marine Conservation Congress. We’re here following the...
View ArticleThe race to the conference: more Vancouver Island coverage
Early Friday morning, a team of six tired but excited Natural Capital Project staff faced a dozen environmental policy makers and conservationists to deliver the first real workshop on Marine InVEST....
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