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In 2013, the community of mathematical scientists and educators focused its collective attention on the mathematics of planet Earth. In the course of the year, a grassroots organization grew into an international partnership of more than 150 scientific societies, universities,

In 2013, the community of mathematical scientists and educators focused its collective attention on the mathematics of planet Earth. In the course of the year, a grassroots organization grew into an international partnership of more than 150 scientific societies, universities, research institutes, and organizations. The project, known as “Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013” (MPE2013), received the patronage of UNESCO and was a truly unique event. It brought the challenges facing our planet to the attention of the mathematics research community in numerous lectures, seminars, workshops, and special sessions at conferences of the professional societies; it sponsored the development of curriculum materials for all educational levels; it organized many outreach activities, including an international juried exhibit of virtual and physical displays for use in museums and schools; and it presented a series of public lectures by renowned scientists showing the public how mathematics contributes to our understanding of planet Earth, the nature of the challenges our planet is facing, and how mathematicians contribute to their solution. At the end of the year, MPE2013 morphed into “Mathematics of Planet Earth” (MPE).

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  • Introduction to Focus Issue: Nonlinear Dynamics for Planet Earth
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2015-03-01
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    Anderies, John M., Kaper, Hans G., Shuckburgh, Emily F., & Zagaris, Antonios (2015). Introduction to Focus Issue: Nonlinear Dynamics for Planet Earth. CHAOS, 25(3), 0-0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4915260

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