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The new US 5-year Arctic research plan aims to address social and community issues

The plans also aims for greater flexibility in response to changing needs than previous plans.

By Yereth Rosen December 21, 2021
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A new five-year U.S. Arctic research plan focuses on community and social needs, a pivot from a past emphasis on pure environmental science.

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