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How AGU Is a Leader in the Fight against Climate Change

17 November 20202 May 2019 by Chris McEntee
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AGU represents a global community of more than 60,000 Earth and space scientists. The peer-reviewed research of our members has unequivocally concluded that climate change is real, occurring now, and is driven by human activity. The threat it poses to our human survival and the environment is real and serious. But there is hope. Collectively, … Read more

Categories Climate change, Community science, Governance, Public engagement, Research and news, Science and society, Science policy Tags climate, green building, natural resources, net zero energy Leave a comment

Key Takeaways from the EGU General Assembly 2019

17 November 202019 April 2019 by Chris McEntee
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Fresh off an early-morning flight from Vienna, Austria, to DC last week, I was reflecting on every moment from the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). There were more than 16,000 attendees from 113 countries representing many scientific disciplines. It was an honor to see so many students and early-career scientists as the … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Diversity, equity and inclusion, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education Tags advocacy, Conference, diversity, equity, inclusion, policy Leave a comment

The Geoscience & Society Summit: Bridges to Global Health, Resilience & Sustainability

3 December 20207 February 2019 by Joshua Speiser

The threats of climate change, growing water and energy demands and threats to human health are posing unprecedented challenges to human populations across the globe. Effective solutions to these challenges will require the expertise of the science community, in collaboration with policymakers, NGOs, non-profit organizations and corporations. It is this desire for cross organizational solutions … Read more

Categories Climate change, Community science, Health and the environment, Meetings and events, Public engagement, Research and news, Science and society, Science education, Science policy, Scientific conferences, Special events, Sustainability Tags climate, Conference, flood, green building, hazard, networking, sustainability 1 Comment

Use Your Voice to Make the State of Our Union Stronger

3 December 20206 February 2019 by Chris McEntee

Last night, under the cloud of a delay resulting from the longest shutdown in the history of the United States federal government, President Donald Trump delivered the second state of the union address of his presidency. As in 2018, he again failed to acknowledge the role scientific research plays in advancing our society and economy. … Read more

Categories Governance, Public engagement, Science and society, Science policy Tags advocacy, Congress, policy 2 Comments

ACTION NEEDED: Shutdown May Be Over, but Science Isn’t Secure Yet 

14 December 202025 January 2019 by Chris McEntee
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After passage by both the House and the Senate, President Trump has signed into law a bill to temporarily reopen the federal government until 15 February. First, I am relieved to know this action means federal employees, including federal scientists, will receive their first paychecks in more than 30 days, and that they will receive … Read more

Categories Public engagement, Science and society, Science policy Tags advocacy, Congress, federal, House of Representatives, Senate 1 Comment

Ensuring Science Progresses During a U.S. Government Shutdown

14 December 202021 December 2018 by Chris McEntee

AGU is carefully watching the federal budget situation for a possible government shutdown. Currently, the United States government is funded through today, 21 December. In the case that the budget or a continuing resolution is not passed by Congress and approved by the President, there could be a government shutdown that would impact the work … Read more

Categories Public engagement, Science and society, Science policy Tags advocacy, federal Leave a comment

Presidential Citation to Be Presented in Recognition of Bipartisan Science Policy Leadership

14 December 20204 December 2018 by Michael McFadden

As mentioned in our previous post to the community, in recognition of their bipartisan leadership in advancing Earth and space science policy, AGU is awarding the Presidential Citation for Science and Society to Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Gary Peters (D-MI). We asked both Senators to share with us what receiving the award means to … Read more

Categories Awards, medals and prizes, Careers and workforce, Public engagement, Science and society, Science policy Tags Award, Congress, policy 7 Comments

Inspire the Next Generation of Earth and Space Scientists: Support the Austin Endowment for Student Travel

15 December 20203 December 2018 by Joshua Speiser

A new year is just around the corner. And with it comes the promise of new beginnings and opportunities for personal and professional growth. 2019 is also AGU’s Centennial year – a time for our community to celebrate the scientific advances made in Earth and space science over the past 100 years.  For me, the … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Diversity, equity and inclusion, Fellowships, grants and scholarships, Mentoring, Professional development, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education Tags careers, Centennial, education, Fall Meeting, Grant, networking, professional development Leave a comment

AGU Helps Science and Scientists Make a Local Impact

15 December 202028 November 2018 by Eric A. Davidson

Several students and early career members of AGU have told me that they chose a career path in science for both the excitement of curiosity-driven science and the feeling that science can help them contribute to making the world a better place. Indeed, AGU’s mission includes both promoting discovery in Earth and space science and … Read more

Categories Community science, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education Tags climate, Thriving Earth Exchange Leave a comment

In Honor of Native American Heritage Month: A Challenge to AGU to Include Indigenous Perspectives in Science

15 December 202026 November 2018 by Joshua Speiser

In honor of National Native American Heritage Month and as a Native American Earth scientist, I honor the resiliency of Native Americans to maintain their deep rooted beliefs, cultures, and languages. I respect the passion of Native peoples to fight for the protection of their land. I honor the sovereignty of Native American tribes. I … Read more

Categories Careers and workforce, Community science, Diversity, equity and inclusion, Natural resources, Public engagement, Science and society, Science education Tags diversity, education, equity, inclusion, Indigenous Knowledge, natural resources Leave a comment
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