The Climate Services for Resilient Development partnership plans to provide expertise and data to help developing nations be less vulnerable.
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Take the Student Travel Grant Challenge
The founder of AGU's Student Travel Grant program challenges AGU donors to make a record-breaking impact in 2015. Learn how you can help.
Global Warming "Hiatus" Never Happened, Study Says
After digging into existing measurements of Earth surface temperatures, a team of scientists finds there was no "hiatus" in temperature rise, which was thought to have started in 1998.
AGU Members Share Their Science on Capitol Hill
AGU members gathered in Washington, D. C., to meet with congressional members and staff and to share the value of Earth and space science and the policies that support research and innovation.
AGU's 2015 Mass Media Fellow to Report for National Geographic
Arctic pollution researcher brings passion for art and storytelling and expertise in environmental chemistry to 10-week science journalism immersion at renowned media outlet.
NASA Selects Science Instruments for Europa Mission
The instruments chosen for a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa include cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and an ice-penetrating radar.
Climate Ride: Are You Up for the Challenge?
A Q&A with AGU's president-elect, Eric Davidson, about the upcoming 2015 Northeast Climate Ride and his experience riding last year.
What's New in the AGU Blogosphere
Two new blogs—one focused on Mars and the other on glaciers—join AGU's lineup.
Bill that Limits Earth Science Funding Wins OK in House
The controversial America COMPETES legislation would restrict Earth science funding at several U.S. federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation.
Geoscience Community Reacts to Vote on America COMPETES Bill
Legislation that would restrict funding for geoscience at federal agencies raises concerns about the research program budgets.
