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AGU Fall Meeting

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2

Town Hall TH013 - The Fifth National Climate Assessment Town Hall: Updates and Opportunities for Participation
10:30 - 11:30 PST
 

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

 

Poster Session B001 - A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science II
Continuous
 
Poster Session GH001 - COVID-19: Earth Observations and Environmental Modeling Applications for Understanding, Quantifying, and Predicting the Seasonality (or Not) and Propagation of COVID-19 II
Continuous
 
Poster* OS003-0012 - USGCRP’s Coastal Focus: Improving the Nation’s Capacity to Understand and Respond to a Changing Coastline
*From Poster Session OS003 - Treading Water: Understanding Sea Level Rise and Connections to Coastal Flooding and Impacts III
Continuous
 
Oral Session B011 - A Decade of Progress in Global Carbon Cycle Science I
16:00 - 17:00 PST
 

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8

eLightning * SY010-04 - Data, Data Everywhere, But Not Enough to Say: The Case of COVID and other infectious diseases
*From eLightning Session SY010 - Science and Society: Social and Behavioral Sciences III
4:00 - 5:00 PST
 
eLightning * SY010-06 - Towards Actionable Science: Integrating Social Sciences into the National Climate Assessment
*From eLightning Session SY010 - Science and Society: Social and Behavioral Sciences III
4:00 - 5:00 PST
 

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9

Poster * GC042-0010 - Sustaining Assessment and the Fifth National Climate Assessment: Recent Efforts by the U.S. Global Change Research Program
*From Poster Session GC042 - Global Environmental Change: General Contributions I
Continuous
 
Town Hall TH076 - U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) Interagency Working Group on Intergated Observations Celebrates 30 Years of Agency Observations
7:00 - 8:00 PST
 
eLightning * GH003-01 - Forging links in the climate-health chain: A conceptual model for climate change and human health indicators
*From eLightning Session GH003 - Current Methods and challenges to Characterize the Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health
7:00 - 8:00 PST
 
Oral * SY027-03 - Tribes and Indigenous Peoples in NCA5
*From Poster Session SY027 - Native Science to Action: How Indigenous Perspectives Inform, Diversify, and Build Capacity in Environmental Science and Policy
17:30 - 18:30 PST
 

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10

Poster * SY032-0001 - Frequently Asked Questions in the Fifth National Climate Assessment: Input from the AGU Community
*From Poster Session SY032 - Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection IV
Continuous
 
Poster * SY032-0002 - Climate Indicators in NCA5
*From Poster Session SY032 - Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection IV
Continuous
 
Town Hall TH043 - Building on Successes: Strategic Planning and Implementation for the Next Decade of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program and the North American Carbon Program
10:30 - 11:30 PST
 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11

Oral * SY040-02 - Interagency coordination of federal climate adaptation and resilience activities
*From Oral Session SY040 - Science to Action: Increasing Communities’ Resilience to Climate Change and Long-Time Horizon Hazards impacts on the Built Environment and Social Infrastructure I
4:00 - 5:00 PST
 
eLightning * SY043-06 - Using Research Gaps to Shape the Fifth National Climate Assessment Process
*From eLightning Session SY043 - Science and Society: Science Communication Practice, Research, and Reflection III
16:00 - 17:00 PST
 
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