The inter-disciplinary master’s program at UCSD/Scripps culminates in a Capstone project. One of the benefits of the program is that our Capstone allows us to be creative. We could write a formal research paper, or we could select a topic and communicate about it in a non-traditional (at least for academia) manner.
I know how to [...]
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oregon,
regulatory process,
wave energy
As beautiful and biologically diverse as San Diego County is, it’s hardly a bastion of liberalism. Yet local communities are on the leading edge with respect to planning for the long-term effects of a changing climate.
San Diego is not alone here. Many local governments, various regulatory agencies and the international community — just [...]
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Del Mar,
greenhouse gases,
ICLEI,
The San Diego Foundation
This post marks my return to my blog after a long absence.
In early 2010, after several years of exploring what I might do next, a dear friend and mentor suggested that I get a PhD. While there are people my age and older who have embarked on that path, I did not want to [...]
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SIO,
UCSD