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Author: Mia Thomas

Climate Science and Anthropocene: Glaciers and Ice Shed Studies

December 3, 2018 Mia Thomas Leave a comment

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Posted in: Week 15: Webinar

Family or Freedom

November 26, 2018 Mia Thomas Leave a comment

According to Harari, the state and the market run and control the world and society we live in. Up until…

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Posted in: Week 14: Harari (Part 3)

Frozen Fixes

November 12, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

CRISPR technology is a scientific invention that has the power to change our current realities of illness and disease. We…

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Posted in: Week 12: Gould, Specter, Harris

Follow the Clues

November 5, 2018 Mia Thomas Leave a comment

One of Darwin’s arguments to convince his readers of his theory was to appeal to some of their previous ideas…

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Posted in: Week 11: Darwin

Anthropocene: Marking the Beginning of the End?

October 29, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

It is hard to argue against the scientific data that shows the immense impact humans have had on our planet.…

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Posted in: Week 10: Climate Science (Steffen)

Its Up To U.S.

October 22, 2018 Mia Thomas 4 Comments

When reading these articles, it is frustrating to learn that technically there is still a way to save our planet…

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Posted in: Week 09: Climate Science (Reidy)

Is Science Strong Enough Yet?

October 15, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

It is no secret that we are constantly causing harm to our planet in both knowing and unknowingly ways. The…

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Posted in: Week 08: Superfund (Part 2)

Profit v. Consequence; What wins?

October 8, 2018 Mia Thomas Leave a comment

Deep in the ground not too far from here, the miners in Butte, Montana experienced work in some of the…

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Posted in: Week 07: Superfund (Part 1)

We Want More

September 24, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

At the start of the Scientific Revolution, European scientists and conquerors both has the idea that knew knowledge, which in…

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

Cognitive Ammunition

September 17, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

Harari does an excellent job of illustrating the ways we, as Homo Sapiens, have ended up being the way we…

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Posted in: Week 04: Harari (Part 1)

Are We Creating A Techno Funk?

September 10, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

As explored and discussed in the assigned articles, we are at a place in technology where it can be used…

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Posted in: Week 03: Technological Fix

What We Can Do For The World and The Bitterroot Valley?

September 3, 2018 Mia Thomas 1 Comment

The Bitterroot Valley is home to beautiful country, but also many issues within their environment. These issues include human impacts…

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Posted in: Week 02: Diamond (MT)

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