Standing Together for Science: How to Support the Federal Scientific Workforce| From The Prow
Standing Together for Science: How to Support the Federal Scientific Workforce| From The Prow
The State of the Science Union| From The Prow
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.| From The Prow
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.| From The Prow
The scale and scope of Hurricane Milton’s destructive path is overwhelming. Communities along Florida’s west and east coasts, as well as Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, are just beginning to assess the damage.| From The Prow
AGU approved three updated position statements that will help shape the future of climate action, science communication and data sharing.| From The Prow
The U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Chevron USA v. Natural Resources Defense Council has profound implications for the Earth and space sciences.| From The Prow
AGU, the world’s largest association of Earth and space scientists, announced Kristen Averyt, Ph.D., will be its next Executive Vice President, Science, effective 3 June 2024.| From The Prow