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Even immediate, significant efforts to reduce plastic pollution could leave Earth with 710 million metric tons by 2040, modeling in Science suggests, revealing an urgent need for comprehensive strategies to better manage the plastic cycle at the global level. https://fcld.ly/hb3whlm

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The federal budget process is complicated and lasts more than 18 months. But it's not too hard to understand the basics.
Learn how it works in three steps in this short video featuring Matt Hourihan of the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program: https://fcld.ly/7zqpkf9 #AAASVideoVault

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If you're curious how science stories end up in your local paper or on the radio, join us for a live conversation on Monday at 2pm ET with several AAAS Mass Media Fellows. Hear from six scientists who spent the summer working as journalists about what it's like to bring science stories to a local audience during a pandemic.

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