From pandemics to populism, to the rise of artificial intelligence and gaping inequalities to climate change humans are facing unprecedented challenges that threaten our very existence. Idaho Matters talks with an author of a new book who is optimistic that we are up to these herculean challenges. Listen • 12:47
on 16 February 2021
Things around us seem to be constantly shifting – political transitions and social movements, the pandemic and our work patterns, our research, and the scientific publishing industry. Any type of change presents us with an opportunity to look back, reflect on what we have accomplished, and plan for where we want to go. This year, as we make a transition on the Editorial Board of
JGR: Biogeosciences, we are doing just that. Miguel Goñi has just ended a six-year term as Editor–in–Chief and has been replaced at the helm by Marguerite (Maggie) Xenopoulos, previously Deputy Editor-in–Chief for