New 'AGI Connections' Highlights the Impact of Geoscience Efforts
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Winter 2025 issue of AGI Connections, the online newsletter of the American Geosciences Institute (AGI), is now live, showcasing standout accomplishments from AGI and its nationwide federation of geoscience partners.
This issue dives into the innovations, collaborations, and big ideas currently shaping the geoscience community. Headlines include:
- New Report on Benefits of Geological Mapping Hailed
- Partnership with NRCS Explores Soils, Illuminates Possibilities
- Geological Surveys Database Unlocks a Century of Geoscience
- Geoscience Caucus Channels Leaders’ Candid Conversations
- New From AGI
- Geoscience Event Calendar
- Take the Reader Survey
“AGI Connections brings forward the people, programs, and knowledge driving progress in policy, education, resource management, and beyond,” said AGI Executive Director Jonathan Arthur. “The collective strength of our geoscience federation — its partnerships, innovations, and services — is vital as we work toward solutions for the planet’s most urgent challenges.”
The new issue includes a reader survey, results of which will be used to ensure that the newsletter provides readers with the most useful information possible.
AGI Connections is free and available to all. Society leadership and interested members of the geoscience community are invited to subscribe on the e-newsletter’s subscription management page. View the AGI Connections archive on the main page. To share your events, contact AGI Communications’ Geoff Camphire at gac@americangeosciences.org.
About AGI
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI), a federation of scientific and professional organizations representing over a quarter-million geoscientists, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to serving the geoscience community and addressing the geoscience needs of society. AGI headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia.
Contact: Geoff Camphire, AGI Communications gac@americangeosciences.org