#agu2023 Exhibit Speakers
Did you attend AGU’s annual conference in 2023 and miss one of our booth speakers? Never fear; we have them here all recorded and ready for your viewing.
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Did you attend AGU’s annual conference in 2023 and miss one of our booth speakers? Never fear; we have them here all recorded and ready for your viewing.
#agu2023 Exhibit Speakers Read More >
Join NOAA at the AGU 2023 Fall Meeting. Scientists, educators, policymakers, journalists, and communicators come together to better understand our planet and our environment.
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A new, fine-scale modeling approach developed by NOAA and CIRES scientists now projects that there will still be enough high-elevation snow by the middle of the 21st Century to support – according to federal biologists – the denning habits of one iconic North American mountain-dweller, the wolverine.
High-resolution snow projections developed to inform wolverine conservation Read More >
Pieter Tans, Ph.D., awarded the Roger Revelle Medal at the 2010 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco for his work in expanding our understanding of the global carbon cycle and raising awareness for climate change.
NOAA scientist awarded Revelle Medal at AGU Read More >