
From December 9-13, 2024, the National Centers for Environmental Information’s (NCEI) scientists and educators will be presenting talks and posters that explore “What’s Next for Science” at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Meeting 2024, the world’s largest annual science conference. In keeping with the theme of opening science up to everyone, AGU is offering both in-person and virtual attendance for the third year in a row. Attendees will be able to unite with 100+ countries and 25,000+ participants from the Earth and space sciences community.
AGU continues to build towards a sustainable future by fostering a “community of scientists, students, journalists, policymakers, educators, and organizations who are working toward a world where scientific discovery leads to scientific solutions.” From global change to space weather, there’s a subject for every person to engage in.
NCEI at AGU
AGU24 will be hosted in Washington, D.C. this year at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. In addition to in-person attendance, the event will also provide resources for online attendance and participation.
Join NCEI scientists as they share some of their latest research, products, and services during the 2024 hybrid AGU24 Meeting. Follow #AGU24, #AGUOpenScience, and #NCEIatAGU on social media for more updates on the AGU Meeting.
Check NESDIS-wide participation at AGU on the NESDIS webpage. Scroll through the list of AGU talks, posters, and presentations to learn more about NCEI’s participation and the work we do throughout the year.