Erb Director, Andrew Hoffman gives his perspective on how social science can inform climate change data and cultural identity in a recent post from The Tyee. Read more (pdf)
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Business media trends and climate change science: Gift horses or Trojan horses?
In the March 30, 2013 edition of The Economist magazine, a piece was written with the sub-title, “Climate change may be happening more slowly than scientists thought. But the world still needs to deal with it.” There have been about 200 comments entered on the...
MAP – Rapid Growth of Antalya, Turkey and Taxis
City of Antalya Multidisciplinary Action Project Authors: Aamer Ali, Santiago Gomez-Bernal, Shaun Herbert and Michael Rockett ('15) Faculty Advisor: Ted O'Leary Abstract: The government in Turkey had asked major cities to complete sustainable transport plans, Antalya...
Environmental assessment of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles using naturalistic drive cycles and vehicle travel patterns: A Michigan case study
Environmental assessment of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles using naturalistic drive cycles and vehicle travel patterns: A Michigan case study (html) Authors: Brandon M. Marshall, Jarod C. Kelly, Tae-Kyung Lee, Gregory A. Keoleian, Zoran Filipi Publication: Energy...
Climate Science as Culture War Wins Maggie Award
Erb Director, Andy Hoffman's article, Climate Science as Culture War in the Stanford Social Innovation Review wins a Maggie Award for Best Feature Article (circulation under 50,000- Trade) from the Western Publishing Association (WPA). Read more: 079 Best Feature...
How Science Can Predict Where You Stand On Keystone XL
Erb Director discusses the roles of the "bright green" and "dark green" environmental factions, and activist Bill McKibben in "How Science Can Predict Where You Stand on Keystone XL. Read more: Read it online: How Science Can Predict Where You Stand On Keystone XL
Why only one third of Americans polled support federal efforts to address Climate Change…
Erb Alum, Doug Glancy ('07) explores the strategic marriage of behavioral economics and technology as a means of increasing public motivation for action on climate change: What Smoking and Marriage Equality Can Teach Activists About Efforts to Catalyze Climate Action...
The wrong-headed solutions of corporate sustainability
Erb Director, Andy Hoffman and John Ehrenfeld's new book, Flourishing: A Frank Conversation About Sustainability was featured in a GreenBiz review. read it online
Note on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Debate
Note on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Debate (pdf abstract) Purchase the full report on (Case study # 1-429-177) – published 09/2011, 10 pages. Developed by: Erb Faculty Affiliate, Aneel Karnani, Pietra Rivoli, Sandra Waddock Description: This note is a summary...
Charles Corbett’s Title and Abstract
Stringency, governance, media coverage and diffusion of environmental and social labeling schemes Co-authored by: Pavel Castka and Charles J. Corbett Abstract The increased focus on social and environmental issues has led to a range of labels being used to inform...