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muriel_volestrangler

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6. It's the title and sub-title that give the impression scientists have to change
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 09:49 AM
Mar 2015

"World’s challenges demand science changes – and fast"
"The world has little use – and precious little time – for detached experts."

As much of the actual Science article I can read from a cached copy (up to " For instance, organizational integration in environmental footprint analysis demonstrates how different human activities contribute to human impacts at local to global level&quot , does seem to be about systems integration, and about public policy. But those titles say "present scientists are useless". The message from Sue Nichols and Layne Cameron, who wrote the MSU article, is 'blame scientists'.

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