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Covering Climate with Power Plants, Scooters, and Philosophy

by AGU 19 September 20193 April 2023

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Katharine Hayhoe Named United Nations’ Champion of the Earth

by AGU 18 September 201921 March 2023

A climate scientist and dedicated AGU member is recognized for her extraordinary work.

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AGU Position Statements Now Open for Member Comment

by AGU 13 September 201914 January 2022

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.

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Altered Forecasts, Unmonitored Volcanoes, and Other Good Reads

by AGU 12 September 2019

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Hurricanes, Climate Change, and Other Good Reads

by AGU 5 September 2019

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Saturnalia Revisited, Rosalind Franklin, and Other Recommendations

by AGU 29 August 201928 September 2021

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ABCD: Artemis, Brazil, Climate, Diamonds (and Some Other Things)

by AGU 22 August 201923 December 2021

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Smokey Bear, Fake Volcanoes, and Other Things We’re Reading

by AGU 15 August 20193 April 2023

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How Star Wars Won the Space Race and Other Things We’re Reading

by AGU 8 August 20193 April 2023

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Fish, Birds, a Few Fossils, and Other Things We’re Reading About

by AGU 1 August 201910 January 2022

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