Department of Energy to Provide $84 Million for New Research involving Urban Integrated Field Laboratories

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced a plan to provide $84 million for new observational, modeling, and simulation studies to improve the accuracy of community-scale climate research and inform equitable climate solutions to minimize adverse impacts caused by climate change. Research will focus on three tightly related scientific topics—atmospheric and environmental observations; modeling of climate change and impacts across urban regions; and simulating the climate benefits of deploying climate solutions and technologies in historically underserved communities across the U.S.You can find more information in this DOE Office of Science press release.

Additionally, the Office of Science will hold an informational webinar on

Wednesday, March 30, at 12:00 PM EDT

Interested parties can register for the webinar here.

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