I am a co-founder—along with Peter Baldwin, the former Australian cabinet minister—of Debategraph.org, a creative commons, social venture that aims to make the best arguments on all sides of complex public debates freely available to all, and continuously open to challenge and improvement by all.
I have a doctorate (in organisational learning and environmental policy) from the University of Cambridge, I'm a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and live with my wife and three children in Somerset, UK.
Hi David,
Thought I would send this link along in case you have missed it.
The Gigaton Throwdown is an initiative to encourage investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy makers to “think big” to massively scale clean energy during the next 10 years.
http://www.gigatonthrowdown.org/
It looked like and interesting and ambitious project and there might be a good fit with people here on this site.
Hope all is going well.
Regards,
Brenda
David, forgive me for being a squeaky wheel. As a loner in this field I am not surrounded by the well greased mechanics of academy or a corporate machine.
Whether the individuals are active or not, the Global Sense Making website has collected quite a few distinguished individuals with a correlation to argument theory. After two years with my abstract I understand the rarity of obtaining dialog with individuals with a background or interest in the field.
Here goes the zing. It is such a shame to let this pool of expertise go untapped do to poor administration of the site.
I would suggest Benjamin Franklin's round table as a model for seeding on going intelligent discussion on this forum.
Brenda Young
Thought I would send this link along in case you have missed it.
The Gigaton Throwdown is an initiative to encourage investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy makers to “think big” to massively scale clean energy during the next 10 years.
http://www.gigatonthrowdown.org/
It looked like and interesting and ambitious project and there might be a good fit with people here on this site.
Hope all is going well.
Regards,
Brenda
Jun 27, 2009
Scott
Whether the individuals are active or not, the Global Sense Making website has collected quite a few distinguished individuals with a correlation to argument theory. After two years with my abstract I understand the rarity of obtaining dialog with individuals with a background or interest in the field.
Here goes the zing. It is such a shame to let this pool of expertise go untapped do to poor administration of the site.
I would suggest Benjamin Franklin's round table as a model for seeding on going intelligent discussion on this forum.
Jul 1, 2009
Nicolas Holzapfel
Oct 24, 2009