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News Release 15-109
New, forward-thinking report addresses environmental research, education
NSF advisory committee offers recommendations spanning next decade
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Photo gallery: NSF's AC-ERE releases forward-looking report.
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The NSF Advisory Committee for Environmental Research and Education has released a new report.
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Degraded ecosystems can become more resilient.
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Researchers are creating new materials from coconut fibers once considered waste.
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Diverse human capacity and systems thinking are needed to solve environmental problems.
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Next-generation researchers integrate social science with natural and physical sciences.
Credit: Meghan Duffy, University of Michigan
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