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Microbes in the soil are central players in converting carbon into greenhouse gases.
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How Do Microbial Ecosystems and Climate Change Interact?

Billy M. Williams, director, Science, AGU by B. M. Williams 18 April 201720 April 2023

The American Society for Microbiology and the American Geophysical Union offer insights from a transdisciplinary collaboration of their scientists regarding this question and areas for further study.

Recent covers of some of the 20 journals that AGU currently publishes.
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Providing Greater Context for Earth and Space Science Research

by Jenny Lunn and Brooks Hanson 12 April 201730 August 2022

A new "highlights" page, plain-language summaries, and other recent initiatives further enhance the material in journals and books published by the American Geophysical Union.

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Eight Ways to Get Ready for the March for Science

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 7 April 201718 April 2023

From sending RSVPs to quickly ordering an event T-shirt to finding out about our premarch gathering, AGU members and their families and friends can take steps now to prepare for the 22 April march.

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Incoming Editor Seeks Interdisciplinary, Collaborative Research

by Ja. Liu 3 April 201719 November 2021

Martyn Clark, incoming editor in chief for Water Resources Research, foresees interdisciplinary and collaborative hydrology research, increased article impact, and an improved article review process.

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AGU Board Vacancy Filled, Council Leaders Chosen

Margaret Leinen, president of AGUCarol Finn, past president, AGU by M. Leinen, R. Bell and C. Finn 30 March 201720 April 2023

American Geophysical Union members elected Lisa Graumlich to the AGU Board of Directors. AGU's Council also selected its new leadership team, heeding diversity criteria.

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Fostering International Collaboration Amid Policy Challenges

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and L. Parr 27 March 201720 April 2023

The American Geophysical Union is taking multiple steps to ensure that the 2017 Fall Meeting brings together the global Earth and space science community while minimizing travel risks.

Signpost: respect, ethics, integrity, honesty
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Updated AGU Ethics Policy Available for Member Comment

Billy M. Williams, director, Science, AGU by B. M. Williams 24 March 201720 April 2023

Proposed new language identifies harassment as a form of scientific misconduct.

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Outstanding Student Paper Awards

by AGU 14 March 20172 November 2021

Winners of the 2016 Outstanding Student Paper Awards announced

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Radio Science and Space Weather Now Available on IEEE Xplore

by Ja. Liu 9 March 201720 April 2023

Two AGU journals are poised to reach a broader audience.

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Getting to Fair: Recognizing Implicit Bias and Easing Its Impact

by M. A. Holmes, S. Mukasa and D. Schwert 8 March 20173 November 2022

Six tactics given below can counteract unconscious biases that unbeknownst to us, influence decisions such as whom we nominate and choose for honors and recognition.

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