Shin Asayama

@ShinAsayama

I'm not a geographer but I'd like to think like geographers. Ambivalence & ambiguity is my intellectual gravity. JSPS Research Fellow

Tokyo, Japan
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    26. srp 2019.

    Many thanks for all your responses to our NCC comment () piece. I am a bit overwhelmed by huge reactions but really appreciate them, including both positive & negative. Here, as a lead author, I'd like to put some of my personal thoughts. [Thread] /begin

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  2. prije 4 sata

    What is 'Japanification'?😯 It's a ''shorthand for what happened to Japan over the last 2 decades - slow economic growth, low inflation & extremely low interest rates for a long time" & says "Japan is a preview movie for the whole rest of the world"😑

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  3. prije 9 sati

    We've written a blog post about our paper (). If you don't have a time to read a full paper, please check this out! ⤵️ "A better understanding of non-Western views is needed for inclusive governance"

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  4. 3. velj

    ”In diverse cases, social factors ... must be accounted for before policy can succeed. Blind faith in data science without an understanding of what data are missing, or how algorithms can exacerbate existing biases, can lead to policy failure.”

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  5. 3. velj

    "Batteries are great, but planning is too driven by costs, and not enough by the value in meeting grid needs, and not having a balanced resource portfolio could be the Achilles heel of our climate effort."

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  6. 1. velj

    The irony of Brexit is just setting a new deadline of ticking clock, which may well be extended again and again. - BBC Newsnight: Will the UK diverge or politically align with the EU post-Brexit?

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  7. 30. sij

    "Under the bill, ... farmers will be given subsidies not simply for cultivating land—the current EU system—but only for delivering “public goods.” These include sequestering carbon in trees or soil ..."

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  8. 30. sij

    "A Chinese court has sentenced He Jiankui, the biophysicist who announced that he had created the world’s first gene-edited babies, to three years in prison for “illegal medical practice”"

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  9. 30. sij

    "Overstating the likelihood of extreme climate impacts can make mitigation seem harder than it actually is. This could lead to defeatism, because the problem is perceived as being out of control and unsolvable."

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  10. 29. sij

    "So people and publications across the political spectrum will be inclined to embrace the myth that trees will save us, and those hoping to stall or limit more effective efforts will very happily exploit it."

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  11. 29. sij

    "What has changed is that fixed-term appointments are no longer an apprenticeship but part of a business model that accepts staff insecurity as a necessary condition of HR “agility”."

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  12. 28. sij

    "Misrecognition of the duality of low-carbon innovations as both moral technologies and as relatively expensive consumer products has the potentiality to be ... serving to reproduce, constitute and legitimize inequalities in novel and unexpected ways."

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  13. 28. sij

    "Though the idea sounds like science fiction, it’s a serious suggestion to combat climate change. Ten million wind-powered pumps, distributed throughout the Arctic, could promote sea ice formation in the winter."

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  14. 26. sij

    "Rather than trying to find near-permanent storage solutions in geological structures with a high risk of leakage — and corresponding local apprehension — carbon utilization suggests a pathway to recycle carbon emissions in our economy."

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  15. 25. sij

    "Every research paper tells a story, but the pressure to provide ‘clean’ narratives is harmful for the scientific endeavour."

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  16. 24. sij

    "If it is true that a story of relative decline does not really matter to most people so long as their own circumstances are improving, then perhaps when people’s lives stop improving, ... they become susceptible to declinism."

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  17. 24. sij

    "Britain’s future outside the EU ought to begin with an honest assessment of its past ... it would mean that we see Britain for what it is: a middle-sized power that has, like other countries in the world, a past which is both proud and troubling."

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  18. 24. sij

    "At the moment, the government has no planned experiments and NOAA’s authority does not extend into the stratosphere. But there is a bill in Congress called the “Climate Intervention Research Act” that would broaden its jurisdiction."

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  19. 24. sij

    ”So while it is true that poor nations are most vulnerable to a changing climate, it is also true that the fastest way to reduce that vulnerability is through economic development, which requires infrastructure and industrialization.”

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  20. 21. sij

    "Most policies tend to focus on supporting low-carbon alternatives ... often add to existing demand ... do not displace fossil fuel use ... [N]eed to place far more importance on directly cutting back the use of fossil fuels or removing their emissions"

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  21. 21. sij

    "[B]eing honest about the incomplete but complementary nature of any given policy approach may help people appreciate why support for multiple policies is important."

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