Please distribute Apologies for cross-posting The US Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, is participating in a multi-agency solicitation for carbon cycle research.
This will be the only DOE Terrestrial Ecosystem Science funding opportunity for FY 2014. On February 14, 2014, NASA released its annual omnibus solicitation, Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Science (ROSES) at http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2013. One component of that solicitation is Program A.5 - Carbon Cycle Science<http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/viewrepositorydocument/cmdocumentid=349615/solicitationId=%7B2EBEDEA0-817D-D318-55C3-BC5086A4AB70%7D/viewSolicitationDocument=1/A.5%20Carbon%20Cycle%20Science.pdf>. That component includes research topics solicited by DOE, NASA, NOAA, and USDA. Agency interest in each topic is noted in the topic title. Note the critical deadlines for this topics: Step 1 proposals (two pages) are due May 1, 2013 Step 1 proposals are required in order to submit a Step 2 proposal. Step 1 proposals will receive a non-binding review recommendation of either encourage or discourage Step 2 proposals (15 pages) are due July 31, 2013 DOE stresses that this will be the only Terrestrial Ecosystem Science funding opportunity for FY 2014. Please contact Mike Kuperberg or Dan Stover if you have questions about the DOE aspects of this opportunity. __________________________________________ Daniel B. Stover, PhD Program Manager, Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences Climate and Environmental Sciences Division Office of Biological and Environmental Research SC-23.1 / Germantown Building U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585 tel. 301-903-0289 fax. 301-903-8519 email: daniel.sto...@science.doe.gov<mailto:gerald.geerna...@science.doe.gov> http://www.sc.doe.gov/ober/CESD_top.html BER advances world-class biological and environmental research programs and scientific facilities for DOE missions in energy, environment, and basic research.