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This year’s meeting promises to mark many “firsts.” The first Fall Meeting held in Washington, D.C.  A focus on ethics, diversity and inclusion. Exploration of the many dimensions of science’s impact on society.

Maximize your experience with one or more of the field trips and workshops offered on Sunday, 9 December. And don’t miss the high-energy Centennial Plenary on Friday, 14 December: rapid-fire presentations that showcase the discoveries, innovations, connections, and solutions of the last 100 years and that predict how our science will grow and impact the world through the next century.

Be inspired by our keynote speakers throughout the week: Lisa Jackson, Vice President Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives at Apple; James Balog, Founder and Director, Earth Vision Institute and Extreme Ice Survey; and Dr. Jim Reilly, Director, United States Geological Survey.

Learn more about Planning Your Experience at Fall Meeting 2018.

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