BER

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BER is a U.S. Department of Energy research program that advances fundamental science on biological systems and environmental processes to address energy and climate challenges.

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instanceOf U.S. Department of Energy program
biological and environmental research program
research program
administeredBy Office of Science
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field biological sciences
climate science
earth system science
environmental sciences
systems biology
focus climate challenges
energy challenges
fundamental science on biological systems
fundamental science on environmental processes
fullName Biological and Environmental Research program
surface form: Biological and Environmental Research
goal advance understanding of biological systems relevant to energy
advance understanding of environmental processes relevant to climate
enable sustainable energy solutions
inform climate mitigation and adaptation strategies
support predictive understanding of the Earth system
hasObjective develop science for sustainable bioenergy production
improve predictive models of climate and environmental change
link molecular to ecosystem-scale understanding
understand interactions among climate, ecosystems, and energy systems
partOf U.S. Department of Energy
relatedTo U.S. federal science policy
climate change
energy security
environmental sustainability
researchArea Earth system modeling
atmospheric processes
bioenergy
carbon cycling
climate modeling
environmental genomics
environmental microbiology
radiation biology
systems biology for energy
terrestrial ecosystems
sector public sector research
sponsor U.S. Department of Energy
supports basic research
data and modeling activities
large-scale scientific user facilities
multidisciplinary research
typeOfFunding federal research funding

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