NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Materials
Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.
Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.
Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.
Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.
Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".
Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.
Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.
In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.
Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.
It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.
A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.
A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.
Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.
The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.
It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.
A new research highlight on my climate-economics work.
The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.
Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".
Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.
Mr. Emmott does his best to forecast the state of humankind and reaches a pessimistic conclusion - "we're fucked".
In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.
Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.
Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.
Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.
Here are my materials and reviewer comments on both of my NSF Graduate Research Fellowship applications.
It is far past time to view carbon dioxide emissions themselves - not just the capital that generates them - as an investment, one that does societal harm.
Mr. MacAskill details why we should care about future generations, what puts them at risk, and what we can do the secure their wellbeing. Also, he tells you why you should have kids.
Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.
Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.
Ramblings on my new working paper, and the true value of planning.
Dr. Lembke introduces us to the "age of indulgance", and how overindulgance impacts our brains, how we can reset, and how to live with balance and fulfillment in a Skinner box.
Mr. Postman, in his unmistakably direct, eeirily profound, and occasionally sarcastic way, foretells of a society where technology dictates culture to consumers. And it's hard to say he's wrong.
The Fed is requiring the consideration of climate risk for large instutiions. That's a good thing, only if firms do it right.
In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.
In over 500 pages, Mr. Kennedy puts the world power and economic landscape into the context of the last 500 years of world history, and prognosticates what will come next.