I spoke on predictive analytics for environmentalism last week at the University of Oregon, where there's interest in that endeavor – specifically, at the (very) International Sustainable Campus Network's annual conference. The token "business guy," I was the only one wearing a tie; seen here also are my co-presenters during a fruitful interdisciplinary session, U. Oregon Professor Mark Alfano, specialist in a branch of philosophy that intersects with ethics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, social psychology, and behavioral economics, and Leith Sharp, former founding director of Harvard University's Office for Sustainability.
Predictive analytics for environmentalism
Jun 27, 2012 | 0 comments