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William C. Clark

William Cummin Clark is the Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy and Human Development at the John F.… more

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GSA's Office of Evaluation Sciences is looking for a Division Director to oversee large-scale evaluations across the federal government.

Remote position at GS-15 with a salary of $136,908 - $183,500 per year. Applications due by 11/3 at www.usajobs.gov/job/752919800. #socsky #econsky #academicsky
The Office of Evaluation Sciences (OES) supports General Services Administration (GSA) and other federal agencies to generate and use evidence to better serve the public. The OES Governmentwide Division works across government to provide support and applying evidence, and providing end-to-end support in the design of evidence-based program changes and rigorous evaluations to measure impact. The GSA Evaluation Division was established in 2022 to work within GSA to identify opportunities for learning, lead evaluations and produce evidence to support strategic decision making. Annually OES delivers over a dozen high quality evaluations to understand what works, what works best, and what does not work with actionable findings for GSA and agency partners.

The Division Director:
-Determines the overall strategic plan for the Division for near-term and long-range goals and objectives
-Formulates and implements long-range and multi-year evidence building portfolios designed to ensure that pri

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Well this has been a weird time to come back online after a quiet couple months. Pretty alarmed at how much of the climate discourse is about how to effectively compromise with Republicans. Climate work is ultimately about protecting people — and who eats these compromises?

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This is highly disturbing, especially as many of the people in this article are women working on climate issues.

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See that’s why Twitter got unusable for me a year-plus ago (plus of course increase in hate speech). My replies just always filled up with people’s pet talking points whether based in reality or not. It no longer felt possible to have a fact-based exchange.

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I’m not sure what you’re missing.

I use Bluesky exactly the same way I used to use Twitter with exactly the same type of experience (w less trolls for now).

Maybe it takes time to build connections back up? I’ve been here since mid-2023. It was quiet at first.

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A new MIT CS3 Special Report shows that sustainable #aviation fuel, combined with efficiency improvements, #emissions mitigation policies and other measures, could enable Latin America's aviation sector to achieve #net-zero #carbon emissions by 2050. bit.ly/4j99Qw9 #climate #energy #sustainability
MIT CS3 Special Report: Sustainable Decarbonization of Aviation in Latin America
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Congrats to MIT CS3 Director Noelle Selin for being elected a #AAASFellow for “world-recognized leadership in modeling the impacts of air pollution on human health, in assessing the costs and benefits of related policies, and in integrating technology dynamics into #sustainability science.”
Noelle Selin elected to 2024 class of AAAS Fellows
Noelle Selin, professor of atmospheric chemistry in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) and Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS), was elected as a Fellow of...
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1 / Going into what’s expected to be a big weekend of protests around the US, my team at the Crowd Counting Consortium (@djpressman.bsky.social, Soha Hammam & Chris Shay) has issued our monthly data release. TLDR: protest in the US is growing at an impressive pace. A few key highlights:

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More & more convinced that the Forgiveness Scene in Figaro is the exception that proves the rule that Mozart never Subverts his librettists, all the Profound Issues & Character Development that critics like to talk about in Così are already in the words, he just makes them matter
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Risk analysis now needed of relative vulnerability of these forest age groups to climate-related and other stresses, as noted by authors (e.g. Anderegg, W. R. L., et al. (2022). A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century. Science, 377(6610), 1099–1103. doi.org/10.1126/scie... )
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Heather Cox Richardson's effort to put super-ICE in context: "the law pour(s) $170.7 billion into immigration enforcement—more than the military budgets of all but 15 countries... mak(ing) ICE the largest federal law enforcement agency in the history of the nation" open.substack.com/pub/heatherc...
July 5, 2025
Yesterday afternoon, President Donald J.
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The super-funding of T&Co.'s own paramilitary -- otherwise known as ICE -- is for me the scariest part of the BBBill. Read here for Kovensky's reporting and Skocpol's historical analysis .This story needs more & wider coverage. Please help to spread the word.

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Critical Read About the BBB, Federalism and the Future of American Democracy
TPM Reader TS (Harvard sociologist/political scientist Theda Skocpol) and I often compared...
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Authoritative reminder that the important thing is not whether you benefit from T & Co’s actions, but rather their systematic & intentional violation of the law - not least the separation of powers in the Constitution & the protections in the Bill of Rights.
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The End of Rule of Law in America
The 47th president seems to wish he were king—and he is willing to destroy what is precious about this country to get what he wants.
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"Just..."?
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More & more convinced that the Forgiveness Scene in Figaro is the exception that proves the rule that Mozart never Subverts his librettists, all the Profound Issues & Character Development that critics like to talk about in Così are already in the words, he just makes them matter
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Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
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This was an outstanding event, featuring some of the most cutting edge work out there in understanding the dynamics of nature-technology-society systems & harnessing that understanding to promote #sustainability. The web page has a summary of the presentations plus links to many of their slides. 🧪
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Very much worth reading in its entirety on how to think about protests, protest numbers, and what is changing. Thanks!
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1 / Going into what’s expected to be a big weekend of protests around the US, my team at the Crowd Counting Consortium (@djpressman.bsky.social, Soha Hammam & Chris Shay) has issued our monthly data release. TLDR: protest in the US is growing at an impressive pace. A few key highlights:
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#HandsOff rally huge, diverse, mutually supportive, fired-up.
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The march from Boston Common to the City Hall Plaza were endless, fired up, and peaceful. Great support of different groups and interest by one another, and of all by Boston and MA State Police who made us feel welcome and safe.
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Great opportunity to connect with the amazing (and surprising) amount of research going on in the greater Boston area on how the global systems for meeting human needs for food connect with health, environment, economy, security and justice🧪.

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