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AGU Editors Call for Action to Address Global Climate Crisis

by Paige Wooden, Matt Giampoala and Margaret Moerchen 26 October 202128 October 2021

As global leaders meet to discuss climate change, AGU’s editors in chief make an appeal for urgent action based on years of accumulated climate science research.

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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2020

by Matt Giampoala and C. Frost 30 June 202116 May 2022

AGU editors recognize the contributions of reviewers, whose valuable expertise continues to raise our journals’ high standards.

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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2019

by Matt Giampoala 18 June 202023 May 2022

AGU editors recognize the contributions of reviewers, whose valuable expertise continues to raise our journals’ high standards.

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AGU Welcomes New Editors in Chief to Lead Six Prominent Journals

by Matt Giampoala 12 November 201912 November 2019

As leaders in their respective fields, this new cohort of Earth and space scientists will help ensure the continued success of AGU publications.

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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018

by Matt Giampoala 30 May 201924 May 2022

As AGU editors recognize the contributions of reviewers, our journals are providing new online tools, such as a short questionnaire for reviewer feedback, to improve the peer-review process itself.

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