Statement on the Los Angeles Wildfires

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Our hearts go out to all those affected by the devastating California wildfires, which are destroying homes, displacing communities, and overwhelming firefighting efforts as they burn through thousands of acres with alarming speed.  AGU recognizes the immense challenges faced by residents and is grateful for the tireless efforts of first responders and organizations rendering aid … Read more

Second Averted U.S. Government Shutdown of FY25

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For the second time in the fiscal year 2025 appropriations cycle, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have agreed to a short-term funding measure to avert a government shutdown.  With yet another temporary solution, the future of U.S. science remains in jeopardy. AGU urgently calls on lawmakers to prioritize stability and investment in scientific … Read more

AGU at COP29 and CBD16: Connecting Biodiversity and Climate Action

Over the past few months, I’ve been honored to represent AGU at two key global events: the UN Biodiversity Conference 2024 in Cali, Colombia (CBD16), and the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan (COP29). Reflecting on these meetings, it’s clear that the outcomes fall short of the urgency demanded by the biodiversity and climate … Read more

Inside the 2024 AGU Election: Results and Participation Insights

In AGU’s 2024 biennial election, which concluded on 29 October, members elected 62 new leaders to serve two-year terms from 2025 to 2026. The Leadership Development/Governance Committee sincerely thanks all members who took part in the election, whether by casting a vote or being considered for office. Your engagement and dedication are the cornerstones of … Read more

Benjamin Zaitchik Elected AGU President-Elect for 2025-2026 Term

AGU members have elected Benjamin Zaitchik as the organization’s next president-elect, alongside 61 other Union officers, Board members, section and College of Fellows officers, and student/early career representatives to the AGU Council for the 2025-2026 leadership term. Benjamin Zaitchik, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences and department chair at Johns Hopkins University, has a … Read more

Ethical Framework Aims to Counter Risks of Geoengineering Research

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Record heat, devastating storms, punishing drought. Our world continues to see the unrelenting impacts of climate change. It clearly requires urgent action but as the research community increasingly investigates climate intervention methods to address this challenge, we see an alarming lack of ethical guidance.   This is why, powered in partnership and driven by broad collaboration, AGU … Read more

AGU Updates Critical Position Statements on Climate, Communications and Data

We are pleased to announce the approval of three updated position statements that will help shape the future of climate action, science communication and data sharing. AGU position statements—created, revised and approved by members with feedback and support from experts in related fields—are what enable AGU to take adaptive stances on significant policy issues ranging … Read more

Presenting the Proposed Slate for AGU’s 2024 Elections

As chair of the AGU Leadership Development and Governance Committee, I am pleased to announce the proposed slate of candidates for the 2024 AGU Elections.   In accordance with our bylaws, AGU elects new leaders every two years. This year’s slate showcases a diverse and exceptional group of leaders ready to guide AGU’s future and further … Read more

Science and the Future of the Courts

The recent United States Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo has profound implications for the Earth and space sciences. The 6-3 decision overturned the 1984 case of Chevron USA v. Natural Resources Defense Council, effectively ending a 40-year-old precedent of deferring to the expertise of U.S. federal agencies when interpreting ambiguous language in congressional … Read more