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Gerald Postiglione, author of the chapter studying the meteoric rise of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), says that the conditions that contributed to that university's success "might be difficult to replicate".
My interpretation of all this appears to be confirmed by a statement from Steve Sherwood, a climate scientist at the University of New South Wales who is a lead author of the chapter in question.
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The neurologist James Bernat, a professor at Dartmouth Medical School and the author of the chapters on brain death in several neurology textbooks, is one of the defenders of the whole-brain concept.
In Germany, where academics are considered civil servants, teaching has become "less attractive than working in industry — where salaries are higher — or in public administration," said Barbara Kehm, a professor of social science at the University of Kassel and co-author of the chapter on Germany.
He was also one of the 12 authors of the chapter in question.
It has also been published, in bigger, glossier format, by Greenpeace itself under the grating and uncharacteristically fence-sitting title Energy [R]evolution.Mr Teske was also one of the authors of the chapter of the IPCC report that looked at those 164 scenarios, and that chose Energy [R]evolution as one of four scenarios to explore in more detail.
This suggests the Down to Earth article was itself a source for the IPCC, though Murari Lal, a retired Indian academic, now a consultant, who was one of the four co-ordinating lead authors of the chapter, says this was not the case.There are two further problems with the area figure.
The authors of the chapter do not explain that processes of desertification in Inner Mongolia are historical and have little to do with the present-day impact of livestock production.
While repeating views that ascribe land degradation and desertification to over-grazing by livestock, the authors of the chapter admit that 'there seem[s] to be insufficient data on actual soil conditions and/or productivity to support findings of inexorable and inevitable degradation and serious nutrient depletion' (p. 38).
We were the authors of the chapter on human health for Synthesis and Assessment Product (SAP) 4.6, in Analyses of the Effects of Global Change on Human Health and Welfare and Human Systems (Ebi et al. 2008).
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