News and Opportunities

2019

November, 2019

....to advance a robust, predictive understanding of the set of interdependent physical, biogeochemical, ecological, hydrological, and geomorphological processes for use in Earth system, ecosystem and reactive transport models.

October, 2019

The workshop included 59 members of the air-sea research community and representation from NSF, NASA, and the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program.

August, 2019

Mapping Los Angeles is the latest interagency, multi-partner effort in a long-term project involving collaborators at NASA, NOAA, NIST, the University of Colorado, Pennsylvania State University, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, the University of Utah, GNS Science in New Zealand and Purdue University.

July, 2019

 First Joint American Geophysical Union Meeting Session of U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program and E.U. Integrated Carbon Observation System

B054 - Forging Linkages in Carbon Cycle Science

SS 1: Beyond the State of the Carbon Cycle: Promoting and Championing Trans-disciplinary Science and Diversity in Global Change ScienceMonday, August 12, 2019, 10:15 AM - 11:30 AM

June, 2019

The North American Carbon Program (NACP) Science Leadership Group (SLG) Meeting met in Washington DC 20005 from June 5 – 6, 2019.

Meeting agenda

 
Our partners at the Programa Mexicano del Carbono or PMC (Mexican Carbon Program) just published the ‘Estado del Ciclo del Carbono en México: Agenda Azul y Verde’ (translated as the ‘State of the Carbon Cycle in Mexico: Agenda Blue and Green). The PMC also contibuted to the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report.
 
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On June 11, 2019, we concluded the 16-part special Spring 2019 webinar series 'From Science to Solutions: The State of the Carbon Cycle', which started on February 26, 2019.

The series was focused on communicating the Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) findings in relation to current and broader societal impacts and solutions.

All the webinar details, slides and recordings can be accessed below.

All webinars were recorded.

 

Please submit your abstract to the first joint AGU session of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Program and the E.U. Integrated Carbon Observation System via this submission site by July 31, 2019. 

Forging Linkages in Carbon Cycle Science

Session ID#: 80552

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