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How Did We Get Here?

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 1 April 201915 April 2022

With a discovery made from fossils in the seabed, paleoceanographers and paleoclimatologists began tracing the delicate path between ancient eras and our future.

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Everything Is Connected

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 4 March 20199 March 2023

The field of hydrology embraces the balance of worldwide systems and local behavior.

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Grassroots Group Commended for Work on Flooding by Virginia House

by S. Wilkins 20 February 20194 April 2023

Stop the Flooding NOW was founded by Virginia Beach residents who wanted to take action to address the chronic flooding in their community.

Diversity STEMM
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Leading Societies Come Together to Address Harassment in STEMM

by J. Speiser 15 February 201921 March 2023

AGU and other leaders in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) community will work to advance professional and ethical conduct across their fields.

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Strengthening Our Science: AGU Launches Ethics and Equity Center

by R. Bell 12 February 201921 March 2023

The AGU Ethics and Equity Center is a new hub for resources and tools to support all members of the Earth and space science community and encourage workplace excellence.

Mzuzu University, Malawi, AGU Celebrate 100 Grant Girls Science Camp
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Encouraging African Research for the Next Generation

by R. H. Holm 11 February 201910 May 2022

A Celebrate 100 Grant winner is organizing a series of Girls Science Day camps.

Earth’s core and interior layers
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Collaboration Reveals What’s Beneath the Surface

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 8 February 20198 November 2021

How do scientists look underground? Answering questions about Earth’s interior requires an attack from many angles.

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Mann Receives 2018 Climate Communication Prize

by AGU 28 January 20196 April 2023

Michael E. Mann received the Climate Communication Prize at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held 12 December 2018 in Washington, D. C. The prize recognizes an individual “for the communication of climate science.”

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Dugan Receives 2018 Asahiko Taira International Scientific Ocean Drilling Research Prize

by AGU 25 January 201914 March 2023

Brandon Dugan received the Asahiko Taira International Scientific Ocean Drilling Research Prize at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held 12 December 2018 in Washington, D. C. The prize recognizes an individual “for outstanding transdisciplinary research accomplishment in ocean drilling.”

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Hall Receives 2018 David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism–News

by AGU 24 January 20196 April 2023

Shannon Hall received the David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism–News at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting Honors Ceremony, held 12 December 2018 in Washington, D. C. The award recognizes a journalist for “excellence in science news reporting, defined as work prepared with a deadline of one week or less.”

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