U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel speaks about the dangers of climate change.
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Two Students Win AGU Scholarships
Caterina Brighi is the recipient of the 2014 David S. Miller Young Scientist Scholarship, and Megan Behnke is the 2014 recipient of the David E. Lumley Scholarship.
New Resources to Take Action on Science Policy Issues
As a scientist, you can be a part of the conversation and show politicians that Earth and space sciences are critical fields in need of their support.
AGU Updating Position Statement on Data: Call for Comments
AGU is revising its data accessibility and preservation position statement.
NOAA Research Vessel Explores Atlantic Ocean Seamounts
NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer and two remotely operated vehicles help scientists investigate creatures, habitat, and geology on and near New England seamounts.
2014 AGU Election Results
AGU has elected 57 members to leadership positions that will begin on 1 January 2015.
AGU Leadership Transition Begins
On 1 January 2015 Margaret Leinen will become AGU president and will chair the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. Also, about half of the current Board and Council members will rotate off.
Energy Industry Executives Call for Looser Government Regulations
Industry executives call for loosening U.S. federal government regulations that they say restrict energy exploration and development.
Scientists and Reporters Just Want to Get to the Bottom of It All
A paleoclimatologist reflects on her summer as a science reporter at the Los Angeles Times as part of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Mass Media Fellowship program.
Greenland Premier Calls for Balanced Development of Natural Resources
With Greenland confronting environmental and economic challenges, Premier Aleqa Hammond has called for developing natural resources while protecting the environment and dealing with climate change.
