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Balance for Better: Soapbox Science

Continuing with our series of initiatives that promote gender equality and #BalanceforBetter, Senior Editor Nathalie Pettorelli introduces Soapbox Science. A month ago I attended a high-level international meeting on environmental monitoring, bringing >30 representatives with expertise in remote sensing and Earth observations to discuss agenda coordination and next steps; I counted 5 women there. Admittedly, it could have been worse, as I was vividly reminded … Continue reading Balance for Better: Soapbox Science

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