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Author: Mckinley Paine

Humanity First

November 25, 2018 Mckinley Paine 1 Comment

The idea that the state and market became pivotal in human culture is made abundantly clear in Harari’s text. Humanity…

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Posted in: Week 14: Harari (Part 3)

Some Spooky Stuff

November 11, 2018 Mckinley Paine 1 Comment

The idea that CRISPR technology can change the world is fantastic and it is indeed exhilarating. The one aspect that…

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Posted in: Week 12: Gould, Specter, Harris

Changing Ideas

November 4, 2018 Mckinley Paine 1 Comment

Darwin uses some excellent arguments to attempt people of his theory of natural selection. One of the greatest examples in…

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Posted in: Week 11: Darwin

Capitalism is King

October 28, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

If I was to vote on the commission I would pull from the Malm article and say that yes humanity…

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Posted in: Week 10: Climate Science (Steffen)

an easy fix

October 21, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

The idea that a technological fix is the solution to the rising temperatures is a little far fetched in my…

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Posted in: Week 09: Climate Science (Reidy)

Not quite there

October 14, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

LeCain’s argument is very simple yet effective, the “fix” that people are using is simply fixing one problem by causing…

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Posted in: Week 08: Superfund (Part 2)

Mining issues

October 7, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

The development of mining has been incredibly beneficial for the people of Montana, however it does have a great deal…

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Posted in: Week 07: Superfund (Part 1)

God’s work

September 30, 2018 Mckinley Paine 1 Comment

I the reading and through discussions in class it would seem apparent that governments and religions should fear the air…

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Posted in: Week 06: Johnson (Part 2)

The Power of The Empire

September 24, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

Scientific discovery is a very interesting topic and Harari, talks about in great detail. It is and likely will always…

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

Humanity

September 16, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

The basis of modern civilization can be traced back to the Congnotive and Agricultural revolutions and Hararis conclusions are in…

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Posted in: Week 04: Harari (Part 1)

Tech is it good or bad?

September 13, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

The authors that are discussing Tech and its use to fix the worlds problems are apparent. Jeff is adamant that…

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Posted in: Week 03: Technological Fix

Usual problems

September 6, 2018 Mckinley Paine Leave a comment

The issues that are facing the Bitterroot Valley are issues that face nearly all ecological places. That would be the…

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Posted in: Week 02: Diamond (MT)

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