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Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature (1st Edition) by Daniel Sarewitz (Editor), Shirley [Contributor] Mattingly, Denis [Contributor] Walaker, Rob [Contributor] Ravenscroft, Jack [Contributor] Fellows, Ronald [Contributor] Brunner, Clark [Contributor] Chapman, Don [Contributor] Gauteir, Charles [Contributor] Herrick, William [Contributor] Hooke, Dale [Contributor] Jamieson, Dan [Contributor] Metlay, Robert [Contributor] Moran, Joanne [Contributor] Nigg, Naomi [Contributor] Oreskes, Steve [Contributor] Rayner, Radford Byerly Jr. (Editor), Stanley A. Changnon, Orrin H. Pilkey, J. Michael Pendleton, Thomas R. Stewart, Thomas L. Anderson, Roger A. Pielke (Editor), Radford (Eds.) Byerly Paperback, 400 Pages, Published 2000 ISBN-10: 1-55963-776-5 / 1559637765 ISBN-13: 978-1-55963-776-3 / 9781559637763 The idea that predictive science can simplify the decision-making process by creating a clearer picture of the future is deeply appealing in principle, but deeply problematic in practice."Prediction" offers a fascinating and wide-ranging look at the interdependent scientific, political, and social f |