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NEW ITEMS

(Current items remain in the Digest until they happen so don’t forget to peruse the web listing in case you missed something in the previous week.)


Institute Events

1. Webinar: Climate Solutions for Arizona

2. MA Defense: Phillip Moore

3. Webinar: Digital Strategies in Education: Evidence from the Field

4. MS Defense: Eric LoPrete

5. PhD Defense: Bing-Bing Zhou

6. PhD Defense: Tamsin Foucrier


Other Events - On Campus

7. Earth Month Learning Series: Fair Trade at ASU: Making Every Day Ethical by Jackson Schiefelbein

8. Earth Month Learning Series: Sustainable Food Systems by Krista O'Brien

9. Earth Month Learning Series: Dress, Eat and Rest Sustainably by Marianna Milkis-Edwards

10. Earth Month Learning Series: Environmental Policy in Your Backyard: A Snapshot of Maricopa County by Jacob Hahn


News and Announcements

11. Helping the world build sustainable environments

12. ASU receives 15 NSF CAREER awards

13. Emergency responders seek the last drone standing

14. ASU receives $2M to boost coronavirus rapid research response

15. View the Institute for Social Science Research Poster Contest

16. April is Water Awareness Month

17. ASU scientists find widespread evidence of carbon declines in tropical forest edges

18. When will we move fossil fuels off the grid?

19. Rethinking sustainable cities in a world of social distancing

20. Dogs are not animal psychologists

21. A green & local to-do list for the housebound


Other Jobs

22. Deputy Director, Integrated Information Dissemination. U.S. Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO; Middleton, WI; or Reston, VA

23. Engineering Geologist, State Water Resources Council Board, Sacramento, CA

24. Director of Climate Solutions, Clean Wisconsin, Madison, WI



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EVENTS

Institute Events


MA Defense: Andrew Hudson

(Tuesday, April 7, 2020) Andrew Hudson will defend his MA thesis “Our Shared Storm: Exploring Cli-fi Scenarios of Climate Politics Futures”. Faculty, students and the general public are invited. Join at 9:30 a.m. through Zoom.


NEW!

Webinar: Climate Solutions for Arizona

(Tuesday, April 7, 2020) Jennifer Richter, School for the Future of Innovation in Society/School for Social Transformation, Arizona State University will present “Climate Solutions for Arizona” from 5:00-7:00 p.m. through Zoom (meeting ID 759 147 313). More information and registration.


NEW!

MA Defense: Phillip Moore

(Wednesday, April 8, 2020) Phillip Moore will defend his scientific paper “Investing in Farmland or Farmers?”. Faculty, students and the general public are invited. Attend through Zoom (meeting ID 586 230 002) at 9:00 a.m. More information.


NEW!

Webinar: Digital Strategies in Education: Evidence from the Field

(Wednesday, April 8, 2020) Mary Jane Parmentier and Faheem Hussain, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University will present “Digital Strategies in Education:

Evidence from the Field” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. EDT. More information and registration.


NEW!

MS Defense: Eric LoPrete

(Thursday, April 9, 2020) Eric LoPrete will defend his scientific paper “Perceived Barriers and Benefits to Using Recycled Drop-off Points in Asunción, Paraguay”. Faculty, students and the general public are invited. Attend at 9:00 a.m. through Zoom (meeting ID: 374 970 8134). More information.


NEW!

PhD Defense: Bing-Bing Zhou

(Thursday, April 9, 2020) Bing-Bing Zhou will defend his dissertation “Scientific Foundations and Problem-Driven Case Studies of Landscape Sustainability: Sustainability of Human-Environment Systems Through the Lens of the Landscape”. Faculty, students and the general public are invited.

Attend at 2:00 p.m. through Zoom (meeting ID 626 516 486). More information.


NEW!

PhD Defense: Tamsin Foucrier

(Thursday, April 16, 2020) Tamsin Foucrier will defend her dissertation “Training Future Entrepreneurs -- Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education”. Faculty, students and the general public are invited. Attend at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom (meeting ID: 358 644 666).

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Other Events

On Campus


NEW!

Earth Month Learning Series: Fair Trade at ASU: Making Every Day Ethical by Jackson Schiefelbein

(Wednesday, April 8, 2020) Join the ASU Staff Council Sustainability Committee for an engaging and thought-provoking series of talks centered around sustainability topics voted on by fellow ASU faculty and staff. Learn how you can seamlessly incorporate sustainability initiatives into your everyday life. Jackson Schiefelbein will present “Fair Trade at ASU: Making Every Day Ethical” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and the talk will be presented through Zoom. More information.


NEW!

Earth Month Learning Series: Sustainable Food Systems by Krista O'Brien

(Monday, April 13, 2020) Join the ASU Staff Council Sustainability Committee for an engaging and thought-provoking series of talks centered around sustainability topics voted on by fellow ASU faculty and staff. Learn how you can seamlessly incorporate sustainability initiatives into your everyday life. Krista O’Brien will present “Sustainable Food Systems” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and the talk will be presented through Zoom. More information.


NEW!

Earth Month Learning Series: Dress, Eat and Rest Sustainably by Marianna Milkis-Edwards

(Friday, April 17, 2020) Join the ASU Staff Council Sustainability Committee for an engaging and thought-provoking series of talks centered around sustainability topics voted on by fellow ASU faculty and staff. Learn how you can seamlessly incorporate sustainability initiatives into your everyday life. Marianna Milkis-Edwards will present “Dress, Eat and Rest Sustainably” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and the talk will be presented through Zoom. More information.


NEW!

Earth Month Learning Series: Environmental Policy in Your Backyard: A Snapshot of Maricopa County by Jacob Hahn

(Thursday, April 30, 2020) Join the ASU Staff Council Sustainability Committee for an engaging and thought-provoking series of talks centered around sustainability topics voted on by fellow ASU faculty and staff. Learn how you can seamlessly incorporate sustainability initiatives into your everyday life. Jacob Hahn will present “Environmental Policy in Your Backyard: A Snapshot of Maricopa County” from 12:00-1:00 p.m. and the talk will be presented through Zoom. More information.


Off Campus


STGlobal Conference

(Friday-Saturday, April 17-18, 2020) The STGlobal Consortium is a group of universities with students interested in science & technology studies (STS), science & technology policy (STP), and other related topics. Each year, graduate students from the member schools organize a graduate student-centered international conference in Washington, DC. The conference provides students with an opportunity to present their original research within a supportive community, gather critical feedback on works-in-progress, network with students in related fields, and attend professional development lectures. The 20th annual STGlobal Conference will be held at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Washington, DC. Please note that this extension includes travel grant applications. More information and registration.


European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference

(Monday-Wednesday, June 15-17, 2020) Registration is now open for the 4th European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference, Vienna. This 4th ESPC will centre in plenary on business models, company success stories and city and regional actions towards nutrient circularity. Parallel sessions will mix research with application (see below, call for papers). The third day will be the 4th European phosphorus R&D day, showcasing R&D into phosphorus recycling and recycled products and new approaches.
Fifty presentations are already registered, but some opportunities remain. Hotels are beginning to fill up in Vienna. Register and book now to get better prices!
Full details.


PSID Data User Training Workshop

(Monday-Friday, June 15-19, 2020) This five-day workshop will orient participants to the content and structure of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, its special topics modules, and the PSID Child Development Supplement and PSID Transition into Adulthood Supplement. The workshop pairs instructional sessions led by experienced PSID researchers and staff with guided lab sessions in which users construct their own analytic data files. The workshop is open to predoctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, college and university faculty, and professional researchers. Admitted predoctoral students and postdoctoral fellows may request to be considered for a stipend to help with travel and housing costs. Applications received by April 17 will be given priority for enrollment. More information about the workshop and application to participate through the ICPSR Summer Program. Support is provided by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute on Child Health and Human Development, the National Institute on Aging, and the National Science Foundation.


SISE 2020: Resiliency: Climate Change and the Power of Data + Response

(Thursday-Wednesday, July 9-22, 2020) Join us in Chicago for our 10th annual program focused on resiliency — Resiliency: Climate Change and the Power of Data + Response. There is no program fee, everyone that participates receives lodging on campus free of charge, and there are travel scholarships available for most traveling to Chicago. Application Deadline: All applications are due May 30. Interviews must be conducted by June 9. Final decisions sent June 10. More information.


Circularity 20: Accelerating the Circular Economy

(Tuesday-Thursday, August 25-27, 2020) Circularity 20 is the largest circular economy conference in the United States. Building on the success of a sold-out launch event, Circularity 20 will bring together more than 1,000 thought leaders and practitioners across industries and functions to accelerate the circular economy. Through inspirational plenaries, interactive breakouts, deep-dive tutorials, networking opportunities and a solutions-focused showcase, Circularity 20 will inspire, inform and empower participants to turn circular economy concepts into profitable opportunities for companies and cities. To be held at Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta, 3315 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326. More information and registration.


Maricopa Smartscape: Advanced Irrigation 2020

(Thursday, November 5, 12, and 19, 2020) Registration is open for The University of Arizona, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension 2020 Advanced Smartscape: Irrigation course. Classes will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at The University of Arizona, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office: 4341 E Broadway Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040. Seats are limited and fill fast, so sign up today!

More information and registration.


URP 2020: Sustainable & Resilient Urban-Rural Partnerships

(Wednesday-Friday, November 25-27, 2020) Regions are of critical importance to achieve the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda including the Sustainable Development Goals and the HABITAT III objectives. By focusing on sustainable and resilient urban-rural partnerships, the international URP2020 conference aims at developing new urban-rural imaginaries, integrating strategies and projects that explore present and future potentials in terms of sustainability and resilience. The URP2020 will bring together and connect scientific insights and enlightening experiences of on-going projects in practice. We offer a forum for exchange and support the co-design of ideas to tackle the challenges for sustainable and resilient regional development. The conference will be held in Leipzig, Germany. More information.


2020 Southwest Extreme Precipitation Symposium: Sharing Knowledge about Extreme Precipitation in the Southwest Region of North America – Droughts to Floods

(Fall 2020) 2020 SWEPSYM will be held in conjunction with the 17th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge (BSMAR 17) in Tempe, AZ. BSMAR 17 is organized by the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) and the Groundwater Resources Association (GRA) of California. The theme this year is integrating water, flood, and stormwater management infrastructures with enhanced observations and forecasting. Postponed until fall. More information and registration.


Arizona Bicycling Summit 2020

(TBD) The Arizona's Bicycling Summit, to be held in, gathers leaders, educators, planners, public health professionals, event promoters, and cyclists of all kinds to discuss current issues related to bicycling in Arizona. Registration fee includes breakfast, lunch and all sessions. At the Nile Theater, 105 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85210. Postponed. More information.


18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop

(TBD) The 18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW) will bring together a diverse community to share developments in research and application of weather and climate information for societal decision-making. Participants will include researchers, service producers, resource managers, planners, practitioners, social scientists, and others making weather and climate-sensitive decisions. NOAA’s National Weather Service Climate Services Branch, Arizona State University, the Arizona State Climate Office, and many climate services partners are collaborating in the organization of the 2020 CPASW. The workshop will be held in Phoenix, AZ and is postponed for now. More information.


Phosphorus Forum 2020

(TBD) Arizona State University's Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance will host its 4th annual Phosphorus Forum in Washington, DC. Professor Don Boesch of the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science will be providing the keynote at this day-long knowledge-sharing and networking event. Participants will include scientists, NGOs focused on water quality issues, nutrient recovery technology companies, fertilizer manufacturers, food producers, water utilities, farm consultants, government regulators, agricultural suppliers, phosphate mining companies, and others. There is no streaming of this event. Postponed. More information and registration.



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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


NEW!

Helping the world build sustainable environments

It takes only a few words for Ram Pendyala to express the purpose of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, the enterprise he now leads. “It’s to provide the built and natural environments that lead to sustainable, prosperous and healthy societies,” Pendyala said. Read more.


NEW!

ASU receives 15 NSF CAREER awards

Arizona State University has to date earned 15 National Science Foundation early faculty career awards for 2020. The awards total $9.5 million in funding for ASU researchers over five years. The NSF’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program identifies the nation’s most promising young faculty members and provides them with funding to pursue outstanding research, excellence in teaching and the integration of education and research. Often, these awards spur the creativity of the faculty member and helps set them on an innovative career path. Read more.


NEW!

Emergency responders seek the last drone standing

Drones have become an essential component in search and rescue and emergency response operations, but current technology limitations are hindering the efficiency of life-saving missions. These limitations include short battery life, lack of a dedicated communications network and the inability of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to carry a heavy payload, such as medical supplies, water or communications equipment. Read more.


NEW!

ASU receives $2M to boost coronavirus rapid research response

A $2 million donation in emergency grants from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust will vastly increase efforts now underway at Arizona State University to coordinate preparedness responses to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The grants will support the university’s work in three areas: Testing of critical workforce including health care workers, first responders and infrastructure personnel; assembling of nose- and throat-swab test kits in short supply for health care providers; and manufacturing of personal protective equipment including face shields through its 3D printing rapid-response services. Read more.


NEW!

View the Institute for Social Science Research Poster Contest

Browse through the Institute’s graduate students’ posters. Read more.


NEW!

April is Water Awareness Month

Water Awareness Month is not only dedicated to promoting Arizona’s success in managing its water resources, it also is intended to encourage Arizonans to be conscious of every precious drop. After all, water is life to us all. Read more.


NEW!

ASU scientists find widespread evidence of carbon declines in tropical forest edges

One of the many consequences of tropical deforestation includes forest fragmentation, a process that involves dividing forests into smaller and smaller pieces, creating new borders between habitats. These borders are exposed to different environmental and biological conditions, called “edge effects,” than compared to more favorable conditions within forest interiors. Read more.


NEW!

When will we move fossil fuels off the grid?

For decades, the United States has attempted to wean itself from fossil fuels but with limited success. Coal, natural gas and oil still comprise about 80% of our energy supply, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. It’s cheap, and it’s in abundant supply, but it’s not renewable energy. Renewables accounted for almost 12% of U.S. energy consumption in 2019 and are slowly trending upward. But the transition is not happening fast enough in light of greenhouse gas emissions, climate change and global warming. What will it take to get there? Read more.


NEW!

Rethinking sustainable cities in a world of social distancing (Medium)

In this new era of social distancing, we can’t help but remember that as kids we used to play a game where you ran away to avoid contact with the kid who had “cooties.” In those innocent days you could protect yourself from contagion just by crossing your fingers. Protecting ourselves from COVID 19 today is a bit more daunting. Read more.


NEW!

Dogs are not animal psychologists (Issues in Science and Technology)

As dogs help us weather the emotions of a pandemic, we should reconsider what we owe them. Read more.


NEW!

A green & local to-do list for the housebound (Local First Arizona)

With Arizonans settling in to our homes for the foreseeable future, we’re taking a look at how to keep busy and improve our lifestyles with the local movement and environmental awareness at the forefront. Here are some ideas for keeping busy and making positive impact over the coming weeks. Read more.


UA Science: Sky School Instructor Positions for 2020-21

For the 2020-21 academic year, UA Sky School will be offering several opportunities for instructor positions. The fellowships connect graduate students with K-12 students as research mentors and educators during residential or daytime educational programs. The fellowship is a unique opportunity to gain experience with science education and communication. Sky School staff will provide training for effective mentoring of students. Instructors will mentor groups of K-12 students on 1-4 day programs throughout the year at our Mt Lemmon campus and other field sites in the Santa Catalina Mountains and/or at local schoolyards in Tucson. Programs include instruction on general themes relevant to sciences in the sky island region-ecology, geology, hydrology, environmental sciences, dendrochronology, soil science, astronomy, and cultural history-as well as opportunities for students to conduct inquiry projects on topics of their choice. Sky School leadership will provide feedback to instructors on improving their facilitation and teaching skills. ASU graduate students are eligible and welcome to apply. Review begins March 30, applications close April 17, 2020. More information or uaskyschool@gmail.com.


Students! Share your sustainability story

Earth Day's 50th anniversary is coming up and the Zero Waste Department at ASU wants to celebrate it by sharing YOUR story. They're looking for 50 students that are passionate about sustainability and have a deep love for Mother Earth. They want to give you the space to talk about you and the projects that you've been working on or will be working on in the future to help us change the world. Getting to know you will inspire others to join our green movement and to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle. Fill out the form so Zero Waste can contact you, and feel free to share the link with your friends.


Qlik Academic Program Datathon: Solving the Climate Crisis

Qlik and C40 Cities have launched a Datathon, a series of challenges to help solve some of the issues at the heart of our current climate crisis. We are inviting our Qlik Academic Program students across the globe to develop data and analytic solutions for a climate resilient earth to support healthy ecosystems in multiple geographies. Learn more and how to become a Qlik Academic Program student. There are four challenges, all related to a global set of cities, plus an additional “choose your own challenge” option. All entries will be reviewed and judged by Qlik, C40 Cities and other experts from climate organizations. A winner will be selected for each challenge. Challenge winners will be announced in April and presented at QlikWorld in Phoenix, AZ, in May with an overall winner announced at QlikWorld! Submission deadline May 1. More information.


Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

February 2020 drought summary is online.


March Southwest Climate Outlook

The March 2020 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.


CLIMAS Podcast: March 2020: Winter Recap, State of the Snow, Streamflow Forecasts

Tune into the Southwest Climate podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Southwest Climate Change Network.



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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings


Faculty Associate Pool, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University

Application open until filled. More information.



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Other Jobs


NEW!

Deputy Director, Integrated Information Dissemination. U.S. Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO; Middleton, WI; or Reston, VA

Application deadline April 10, 2020. More information.


NEW!

Engineering Geologist, State Water Resources Council Board, Sacramento, CA

Application deadline April 10, 2020. More information.


Evaluation of Wetland Restoration Benefits to Ecosystems in Tile-Drained Agricultural Systems, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ada, OK

Application deadline April 10, 2020. More information.


Sustainability and Diversity Educational Program Manager, Business and Administration Services, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA

Application deadline April 16, 2020. More information.


NEW!

Director of Climate Solutions, Clean Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Application deadline April 17, 2020. More information.


Postdoctoral Research Opportunity in Hydrology, U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Research Triangle Park, NC

Application deadline April 21, 2020. More information.


Research Ecologist (Assistant Unit Leader of Ecology), U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Research Unit Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Application deadline April 23, 2020. More information.


Wildlife Biologist (Assistant Unit Leader of Wildlife), U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Research Unit Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Application deadline April 23, 2020. More information.


Assistant Professor, Earth Surface Processes, School of Natural Sciences, University of California, Merced, CA

Application deadline June 30, 2020. More information.


Environmental Compliance Specialist, Watershed Protection Branch, State of Georgia, Dekalb-Atlanta, GA

Application deadline June 30, 2020 (may close sooner if suitable pool of applicants). More information.


Summer Science and Policy Internships, Clean Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Application deadline for fall August 1, 2020. More information.


Lecturer, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, CA

Application deadline October 9, 2020. More information.


Advanced Technologies Outreach Coordinator, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ

More information.


Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Volunteer Opportunities

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Climate, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Glaciology/Ice Flow Modeling, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, TX

More information.


Climate Change and Sustainability Researcher, ICF, Washington, DC

More information.


Climate Change Consultant, Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc., Oakland, CA

More information.


Communications Coordinator, Blue Practice, Sausalito, CA

More information.


Ecological Restoration Technician Position (seasonal), Heartland Ecological Group Inc, Mount Horeb, WI

More information.


Environment America, Denver, CO

Job opportunities in various locations. More information.


Environmental Engineering, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Union Gap, WA

More information.


Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY

More information.


Health Department Director, Pima County, Tucson, AZ

More information.


Hydrographer Commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, State of Wyoming, Casper, WY

More information.


Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Marketing and Communication Manager, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ

More information.


Marketing and Communications Specialist, Stardust, Mesa, AZ

More information.


Natural Resource and Environmental Economist, RTI International, Durham, NC

More information.


NEWAVE Training Network, PhD opportunities

More information.


Nonpoint Water Quality Specialist, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Bellevue, WA

More information.


Permit Writer, Department of Ecology, Yakima County, Union Gap, WA

More information.


Policy Analyst, Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Madison, WI

More information.


Positions at Smart Growth America

More information.


Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Policy Research on Energy and Environment, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

More information.


Postdoctoral Research Position, Coupled Surface Water-Groundwater Modeling, Catchment Hydrology and Spatial Analysis Lab, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA

More information.


Project Manager, Water Development Office, State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, WY

More information.


Project Specialist, Sustainability Innovation + Entrepreneurship, Center for Sustainable Development + Resilience, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC

More information.


Regulatory and Policy Analyst, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Lacey, WA

More information.


Social Science Communities Research Support, Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN

More information.


Southwest Conservation Advocate, Center for Biological Diversity, Multiple locations in AZ

More information.


Southwest Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity, Multiple locations in AZ and NM

More information.


Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ

More information.


Tenure Track Faculty Position, Global Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

More information.


Tourism and Economic Development Director, City of Cottonwood, AZ

More information.

 

Water Resource Manager, Statewide Active Management Area Section, Arizona Department of Water Resources, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Water Resources and Infrastructure Staff Associate, Tetra Tech, Burlington, VT or Arlington, VA

More information.


Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington, Bellevue, WA

More information.



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