Connect with NOAA Education at the American Geophysical Union 2019 Fall Meeting

From December 9-13, more than 28,000 scientists and decision-makers from more than 100 countries will gather in San Francisco, California, for the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2019 Fall Meeting. There are hundreds of presentations, sessions, workshops, and posters to see, including opportunities to meet up with NOAA Education. Here’s a handy guide on how to connect with us.

Meteorologist/Climatologist Tom DiLiberto presents on NOAA Science On a Sphere during NOAA Kids Day 2019.

Meteorologist/Climatologist Tom DiLiberto presents on NOAA Science On a Sphere during NOAA Kids Day 2019. (Image credit: NOAA)

Stop by the NOAA booth.

Come visit booth 921 in the exhibit hall to learn about NOAA’s work and network with us. Our reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as we work to keep the public informed of the changing environment around them.


Explore the ocean and atmosphere with NOAA!

NOAA educators, experts, and partners integrate our science into resources and products for students, educators, and the public. Check out NOAA’s presentations during AGU 2019!

ED13D-0907 offsite link: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) global data visualization resources and tools for the educators and researchers
December 9, 13:40 - 18:00, Moscone South - Poster Hall

ED33E-1020 offsite link: Increasing our capacity to address climate change – Developing a model for effective regional climate literacy networks
December 11, 13:40 - 18:00, Moscone South - Poster Hall


Meet NOAA-supported students and faculty.

Students supported by the NOAA Hollings Scholarship will showcase their research at AGU 2019. Drop by their posters and presentations to network with and learn from these talented scholars and scientists. Here's a schedule of student presentations.


Support underrepresented audiences in STEM and geosciences. 

Film screening offsite link: Can we talk 2: Difficult conversations with underrepresented people of color on allyship in STEM
December 9, 18:15 - 19:15, Moscone South - Centennial Central, Hall D

Workshop offsite link: Can we talk? Difficult conversations with underrepresented people of color about diversifying STEM fields: Interactive session focusing on social belonging and allyship
December 10, 12:00 - 13:30, Moscone South - 5-6, LL

ED31C-0985 offsite link: Human-centered, relational geoscience (poster)
December 11, 08:00 - 12:20, Moscone South - Poster Hall

ED34A offsite link: Human-centered, relational geoscience (NEW lightning talk) 
December 11, 16:57 - 17:13, Moscone South - 216, L2

ED31C-0986 offsite link: Lessons learned in engaging underserved audiences in NOAA education programs
December 11, 08:00 - 12:20, Moscone South - Poster Hall


Learn more about NOAA’s Environmental Literacy Program.

NOAA’s Environmental Literacy Program (ELP) grantees are presenting their ELP-funded community resilience education work throughout the conference. Here’s a schedule of ELP grantee sessions.


Follow along with climate literacy sessions at AGU 2019!

Don’t miss NOAA-supported Climate Literacy & Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) sessions. Here’s a schedule of CLEAN sessions.


Follow the sessions at https://www.agu.org/fall-meeting offsite link and join the conversation online about #AGU19. You can reach us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @NOAAEducation.