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Author: Blaze Wiseman

The Significance of Cloning

December 3, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

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Posted in: Week 15: Webinar

The Current State of Sapiens

November 27, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

Harari explains how the state and market really modernizes the human race in how it brings us together. He explains…

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Posted in: Week 14: Harari (Part 3)

Easy Bake Babies?

November 12, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

Being someone who is mostly for gene editing on humans, I really liked John Harris’ essay on the subject. I…

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Posted in: Week 12: Gould, Specter, Harris

Darwin’s Wins

November 4, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 1 Comment

The most interesting argument that Darwin made in my opinion was when are stated that we see much more variability…

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Posted in: Week 11: Darwin

The Era of Climate Change

October 28, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

If I was put on the International Commission of Stratigraphy, I would most likely vote in favor of the Anthropocene…

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Posted in: Week 10: Climate Science (Steffen)

Warming on a Global Scale

October 22, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 1 Comment

The IPCC articles explain the need for us to limit global warming to an increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius. This…

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Posted in: Week 09: Climate Science (Reidy)

Effects of Technological Fixes

October 15, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 2 Comments

In his essay, When Everybody Wins does the Environment Lose?, Timothy LeCain describes three different types of technological fixes. These…

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Posted in: Week 08: Superfund (Part 2)

Mining in Montana

October 8, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

Tim LeCain explains many techniques that mining engineers use in order to overcome the issues that arise with large scale…

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Posted in: Week 07: Superfund (Part 1)

Priestley’s Paradise

October 1, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

According to Steven Johnson’s The Invention of Air, governments and religions should fear air pumps and electrical machines due to…

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Posted in: Week 06: Johnson (Part 2)

Empire, Capitalism, and Science

September 24, 2018 Blaze Wiseman Leave a comment

In part 4 of Harari’s text, Sapiens, he describes how science, empire, and capitalism are linked together in the scientific…

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Posted in: Week 05: Harari (Part 2) and Johnson (Part 1)

The Rise of the Sapiens

September 17, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 2 Comments

The cognitive revolution is when humans started forming the ability to think together in they way that we are able…

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Posted in: Week 04: Harari (Part 1)

Technological fixes or technological terrors?

September 10, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 1 Comment

Douthwaite’s outlook on technological fixes is a very positive view as he believes they are necessary when it comes to…

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Posted in: Week 03: Technological Fix

Bitter Times in the Bitterroot

September 4, 2018 Blaze Wiseman 4 Comments

Three main problems are currently being faced in the Bitterroot Valley in Western Montana. These problems include the decreasing quality…

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Posted in: Week 02: Diamond (MT)

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