For many years, I have been teaching a course at Boston College called Geoscience and Public Policy. There is a general Earth Science textbook that serves as basic reading for the underlying science content of the course, but until recently there has been no textbook for my own storyline. This "blog book" serves that purpose as a second textbook.
The theme of the course is "Life is uncertain..." There will always be uncertainty and risks that we have to accept as part of our lives. How people deal with uncertainty has always fascinated me. In this course, I explore how the search for certainty in an uncertain world affects peoples' understanding of science-based public policy issues. The course uses examples from the geosciences as a springboard for exploring more general issues in science and public policy (and sometimes touching a bit on philosophy and theology).