Response to Vinay Gupta’s musings about an environmental supreme court

This in response to a post on Vinay Gupta’s blog.

Vinay, I think that you’ve missed a fundamental point here. In both the UK and the USA, there is a sense in which these ‘supreme councils’ for the environment already exist – the Environmental Protection Agency and the Environment Agency in particular,and a handful of other quangos . . . → Read More: Response to Vinay Gupta’s musings about an environmental supreme court

The future we deserve blogathon – reflections on “A systemic revolution, or, the need for a post-scientific approach”

This post is a response to Vinay Gupta’s call to blog on submissions to The future we deserve.

The following is the contribution from Andy Novocin, my reflections upon it are below:

A systemic revolution, or, the need for a post-scientific approach

I remember learning about the scientific method through an example in a textbook. The example . . . → Read More: The future we deserve blogathon – reflections on “A systemic revolution, or, the need for a post-scientific approach”