
Emily Dieckman
Associate Editor at American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Writer/Editor. Usually worrying. Often baking cookies.
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2 weeks ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
Officials from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Tuesday that only adults older than 65 and people with specific medical conditions will be considered eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations this fall. Healthy Americans younger than 65 may be eligible for vaccine boosters depending on the outcomes of new clinical trials.
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1 month ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
President Trump’s proposed 2026 budget, released today, slashes non-defense discretionary spending by $163 billion, a 22.6% reduction from 2025. In the budget request, sent from Russell T.
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1 month ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
Historic wildfires broke out in South Korea in late March 2025, killing 32 people, injuring 45, and displacing about 37,000. In total, the fires burned more than 100,000 hectares (about 247,000 acres), nearly quadruple the area that burned in the country’s previous worst recorded fire season in 2000.
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1 month ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
A new executive order, issued on 24 April, aims to help private companies to mine the deep sea. Some areas of the ocean floor host swaths of potato-sized nodules that contain coveted minerals such as cobalt and nickel. For the past decade, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) has been developing a mining code, which would govern the laws of how nations explore and exploit these resources.
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1 month ago |
eos.org | Emily Dieckman
On 21 April, the Environmental Protection Agency notified hundreds of employees working on diversity, equity, and inclusion and environmental justice issues that they would be fired or reassigned to other positions.
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In today's press briefing, @peedublya said we could think of cool-season fires like these as a light that needs four switches to turn on: fuel availability, abnormally dry fuel, an ignition source, and extreme fire weather. Climate change, he said, makes the light brighter.

A new @WWAttribution report found that climate change made the conditions leading to the #PalisadesFire and #EatonFire 35% more likely. https://t.co/GgxdW8mJ88

My latest audio story for Eos. Huge thanks to @rogerzare for letting us use a snippet of his composition "Okjökull Requiem." You can listen to a full performance of the piece here: https://t.co/eykIkgvObK

Is climate change affecting your vacation planning? You might be a part of a phenomenon researchers call eco-necrotourism. https://t.co/j0U7JU4BSX

RT @AGU_Eos: Is climate change affecting your vacation planning? You might be a part of a phenomenon researchers call eco-necrotourism. ht…