After 9 years, Chris McEntee is stepping down as AGU CEO/Executive Director
AGU News
This Is How the World Moves
In October, we celebrate AGU’s Centennial by looking under our feet, where the relatively new study of plate tectonics is evolving rapidly.
AGU Releases Report to Address Flooding in Communities
The Surging Waters report shows how science empowers us to mitigate the impacts on people and property in communities around the United States.
How Teachers Can Empower the Climate Generation
Dozens of K–12 educators came to D.C.—and AGU headquarters—this summer to learn practical ways to tackle climate change that they can pass along to their students.
Katharine Hayhoe Named United Nations’ Champion of the Earth
A climate scientist and dedicated AGU member is recognized for her extraordinary work.
AGU Position Statements Now Open for Member Comment
Every 4 years, AGU’s members have a chance to weigh in on position statements critical to maintaining the role of science in our society. Make sure your voice is heard.
So You Want to Write an Abstract
Abstracts are the gateway to conference talks, posters, and papers. You too can have it all, with a few tips to get that submission out the door.
AGU and Eos are “Covering Climate Now”
We’re joining with over 200 other news outlets and organizations in a weeklong initiative to prove the power of journalism in telling “the defining story of our time.”
A New Approach to New Worlds
This month we look around our solar system—and much farther—as we celebrate AGU’s Centennial.
2019 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced
The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 36 exceptional individuals.