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AGU has accepted more than half a million dollars from ExxonMobil, a company that systematically attacks climate science.
Posted inOpinions

AGU Should Sever Its Ties with ExxonMobil

by M. E. Mann, N. Oreskes and K. A. Emanuel 24 October 201629 September 2021

AGU and its funders should be held to the same standards of evidence-based scrutiny that it expects of the scientists who publish in its own journals.

Citizen scientists examine melt pond at North Pole.
Posted inScience Updates

Citizen Scientists Train a Thousand Eyes on the North Pole

by L. Farmer, A. Cowan, J. K. Hutchings and D. Perovich 30 June 2016

During expedition cruises, tourists participate in collecting scientific data and contribute to ongoing observations of sea ice conditions in the Arctic.

Chalkboard drawing of globe surrounded by symbols of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.
Posted inOpinions

Faith and Science Working Together on Climate Change

by S. G. Bingham 14 April 201620 February 2019

When science can show that the poorest among us are suffering first and worst from human-induced climate change, religions can motivate people of faith to care and to act.

Posted inAGU News

Students Worldwide Share Research in Virtual Poster Showcases

by P. M. Asher, H. Furukawa, B. Adamec and V. Brown 25 February 201625 February 2016

A new program of online student poster sessions helps Earth and space science college and university faculty raise student engagement and retention and build students' confidence and career skills.

Posted inScience Updates

Teaching the Art and Science of Getting Research Funding

by E. M. Wood-Charlson and B. C. Bruno 2 November 20159 March 2016

National Science Foundation–funded EDventures program delivers successful training in proposal writing to graduate students and postdocs.

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Navigating Graduate School and Beyond: A Career Guide for Graduate Students and a Must Read for Every Advisor

by C. Schultz 15 May 20124 March 2016

Eos sits down with an expert in navigating the world of higher education.

Posted inScience Updates

Using Documentaries for Earth Science Education

by R. Hooper, L. Lilienfeld and J. Arrigo 18 October 201115 November 2015

Documentaries can engage students in interesting and informative discussions.

Posted inOpinions

Telling Others About the Science of Earth and Sky

by D. P. Stern 22 June 201029 September 2021

Those seeking to learn about Earth and space science can access quality information through these online portals.

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