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SENCER and Today’s News: “Decline of Pollinators Poses Threat to World Food Supply, Report Says”

By Eliza Reilly March 7, 2016 #Food Security, #Pollinators, #SENCER Model Courses, #Sustainability, #Systems Theory

SENCER Model Courses: Pollinators: A Case Study in Systems Thinking and Sustainability

“Decline of Pollinators Poses Threat to World Food Supply, Report Says,” (New York Times, 2/26/2016)

The first global assessment of the threats to creatures that pollinate the world’s plants was released by a group affiliated with the United Nations on Friday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The summary will be posted online Monday.

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SENCER and Today’s News: “‘Patient Zero’ No More”
Adam Briggle, Author and Professor of Philosophy at University of North Texas, to Deliver SSI 2016 Plenary on Field Philosophy

By Eliza Reilly

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