[Committee] Fwd: Writing for TTH

Marc Kaufmann marc.kaufmannmk at googlemail.com
Mon Apr 28 23:23:33 GMT 2008


Hi all,

if you feel like writing something for the TTH, here's your chance, although
you have to be undergraduate. They want someone to write why personal action
(or so) matters as well as large scale policy... strange that someone
already took that one, innit? ;-)

Night,
Marc

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Thomas Kluyver - Editor in Chief, TTH Cambridge <tak27 at cam.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:36 PM
Subject: Writing for TTH
To: Marc Kaufmann <marc.kaufmannmk at googlemail.com>


Hi Marc

I am writing to you as the Editor-in-Chief of the Triple Helix, an
international organisation that exists to discuss the links between
science and society. We publish a termly magazine (which is what I'm
responsible for), as well as organising talks in Cambridge and putting
on events for schools.

We're busy preparing articles for the magazine next term, and I was
wondering
if one of the members of the Zero Carbon Society might be interested in
contributing. Specifically, we are hoping to have a 'debate article' on
carbon emissions. This will take the form of a two single-page articles (on
opposing pages of a double-page spread) to argue contrary viewpoints, on
whether we can individually make a meaningful change to CO2 emissions, or
whether only large-scale changes to the infrastructure are worthwhile.

Someone has already volunteered to write the side arguing that only
large-scale changes are significant, so I would like to invite someone to
write about 500 words to argue that our individual choices can have a
serious
effect.

They should be prepared to work with the other author, and with an editor,
to
revise their piece and make it ready for publication. We'll be taking a
fairly relaxed pace this term, as many of us have exams, and using the
summer
holidays to get ready to print the magazine.

Best wishes

Thomas Kluyver
--
Thomas Kluyver
2nd Year Natural Sciences

Editor-in-Chief
The Triple Helix, Cambridge

E: eic at camtriplehelix.com
W: www.camtriplehelix.com



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