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How Publishers Can Support the UN SDGs: Examples from AGU

by Mia Ricci, Jenny Lunn, Paige Wooden and Tanya Dzekon 20 September 202320 September 2023

AGU Publications is committed to supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals through publishing and drawing attention to scientific research that addresses issues of global and societal concern.

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20 Years of Biogeosciences Research: Looking Back to Forge Ahead

by Marguerite A. Xenopoulos, Gil Bohrer, Jing Chen, Patrick Crill, Shuli Niu, Dork Sahagian and Suzanne Tank 20 July 202320 July 2023

A new special collection invites review papers to mark the 20th anniversary of the Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences with a focus on what we have learned and what is still unknown.

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AGU’s Journal Water Resources Research Goes Fully Open Access

by AGU Publications 7 June 20237 June 2023

AGU continues its commitment to equitable open science by converting Water Resources Research to a fully open access journal in 2024, with robust funding support for publishing fees.

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Introducing the New Editor in Chief of JGR: Atmospheres

by Yafang Cheng 25 May 202313 June 2023

Find out about the person taking the helm of JGR: Atmospheres and her plans for taking the journal forward in the coming years.

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This Week: Diversity Outdoors and in School

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