Not Enough: Efforts to Diversify Biogeosciences Benefit Limited Segment of Society
Rebecca Barnes,
Michelle A Wolford,
Maya Almaraz
et al.
Abstract:We examined data from the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the world’s
largest earth and space science society, to characterize cohort
demographics of multiple milestones in a biogeoscientists’ career.
Geoscientists of color and White women make up a smaller proportion of
those participating in activities critical to transitioning from student
to professional (submitting manuscripts, getting published, and being
asked to review) in comparison to White men. However, gender parity for
biogeoscientists appears w… Show more
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