The fall COMPAS conference explored the value trade-offs that are involved in pursuing competing visions of a sustainable future. The spring COMPAS conference takes a turn toward the practical: the challenge of realizing sustainability. Who bears responsibility for this challenge and how can we motivate the necessary shifts in public policy and personal behavior? If the Paris meetings represent a moment, as President Obama has stated, when "nations embrace their responsibility to assure a world worthy of our children," what policy implications follow from that change in moral viewpoint? The conference will bring together an interdisciplinary group of experts from communications, decision sciences, economics, law, philosophy, and political s...
Current policies and norms to reconcile human demands for resources with the Earth’s ability to supp...
The Current Annual Conference on Economics, Business, Accounting and Social Sciences (AC...
Sustainability is fundamentally an inter-temporal concept. It requires us to include considerations ...
What is Sustainability? What is it we're trying to sustain? What would a sustainable future look lik...
Presentation at the Princeton American Chemical Society (PACS) event in recognition of the 52nd Inte...
The 60th Meeting of the ISSS in 2016 will address an urgent global need for leadership in academic a...
Sustainability demands changes in human behavior. To this end, priority areas include reforming form...
Scene setting overview of the need for action in the face of threats resulting from the environmenta...
WorkshopThe climate and its impact on our planet and civilization is a defining challenge of the 21s...
In this masterclass prof. Thomas Block argues that sustainability is neither an objective standard n...
An International Conference hosted by The Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, an...
The broader scientific community is slowly coming to grips with the concept of sustainability. An in...
Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Lisa Leege, Rebecca Larson, Jacek Lubecki and...
During its “Development Decade” of the 1960s, the UN advocated education as a driver of economic gro...
Coupled with the fast pace of population growth, the fierce exploitation of world resources to the e...
Current policies and norms to reconcile human demands for resources with the Earth’s ability to supp...
The Current Annual Conference on Economics, Business, Accounting and Social Sciences (AC...
Sustainability is fundamentally an inter-temporal concept. It requires us to include considerations ...
What is Sustainability? What is it we're trying to sustain? What would a sustainable future look lik...
Presentation at the Princeton American Chemical Society (PACS) event in recognition of the 52nd Inte...
The 60th Meeting of the ISSS in 2016 will address an urgent global need for leadership in academic a...
Sustainability demands changes in human behavior. To this end, priority areas include reforming form...
Scene setting overview of the need for action in the face of threats resulting from the environmenta...
WorkshopThe climate and its impact on our planet and civilization is a defining challenge of the 21s...
In this masterclass prof. Thomas Block argues that sustainability is neither an objective standard n...
An International Conference hosted by The Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, an...
The broader scientific community is slowly coming to grips with the concept of sustainability. An in...
Presentation given by Georgia Southern faculty members Lisa Leege, Rebecca Larson, Jacek Lubecki and...
During its “Development Decade” of the 1960s, the UN advocated education as a driver of economic gro...
Coupled with the fast pace of population growth, the fierce exploitation of world resources to the e...
Current policies and norms to reconcile human demands for resources with the Earth’s ability to supp...
The Current Annual Conference on Economics, Business, Accounting and Social Sciences (AC...
Sustainability is fundamentally an inter-temporal concept. It requires us to include considerations ...