Committee on Earth Resources
The Committee on Earth Resources, established in 1991, is a standing committee of the Board on Earth Sciences and Resources and serves the community by monitoring and engaging on issues relevant to energy and nonfuel mineral resources. The committee examines issues related to the availability, supply, delivery, and impacts of energy and mineral resources; the health and safety of the workforce engaged in resource exploration and production; and the management and stewardship of the lands on which they are located. The committee serves stakeholders with objective, evidence-based scientific and engineering information to help support decision and policy making.
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Opportunities and Challenges for Byproduct Mineral Recovery: Committee on Earth Resources Virtual Winter Meeting
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January 20 - 21, 2026
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