That was the message handed down by senior representatives of the federal agencies that fund much of the field's
research in the U.S. during «
town halls» with scientists here at the semiannual
meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
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In this sweeping
town hall meeting moderated by New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin, pioneering scientists presented
research at the vanguard of solar, wind, geothermal and algae / biofuel energy, while conservationists and high - level policy - makers provided additional perspectives on the challenges and opportunities presented by this urgent global problem.