The AGU Fall Meeting is in full swing during it's third day of lectures. The nice organisers have put a lof of effort into catering for 'virtual attendees' this year, so if you are like me and a visit to the AGU is just a hazy dream in the far off future, then you can access many of the talks through the virtual meetings page and recorded talks.
There is a veritable slew of talks on geochemistry, geology, natural hazards, climate science and space science delivered by the worlds best scientists. This year it seems there is a big focus on Earth System Science and an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability. Seems like the penny is finally starting to drop, which is great considering the mess we find ourselves in. I'm a bit behind viewings due to starting my summer scholarship this week, but I'll definately be watching a lot of these over the next week and posting up some favourites.
There is a veritable slew of talks on geochemistry, geology, natural hazards, climate science and space science delivered by the worlds best scientists. This year it seems there is a big focus on Earth System Science and an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability. Seems like the penny is finally starting to drop, which is great considering the mess we find ourselves in. I'm a bit behind viewings due to starting my summer scholarship this week, but I'll definately be watching a lot of these over the next week and posting up some favourites.
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