2002 Spring Meeting Press Conferences and Press Room
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- The Press Room and Its Inhabitants
- Overview of 2002 Spring Meeting
- Geophysics vs. Terrorism
- Fires, Scars, and Smoke: Observations, Impacts,
and Policies
- Midlatitude Stratospheric Ozone Loss: Chemistry
and Dynamics
- Farewell to Io: Galileo's Final Observations
- Lake Vostok: An Ancient System?
- Sustainability of Fresh Water, Fossil Fuels,
Minerals, and Other Earth Resources: How Much, How Deep, How Expensive,
How Certain?
- LIDAR Imaging From Air and Space: A New
Tool to Study Earth
- Live From the Galapagos Rift Seabed
- Identifying Conflict Diamonds
- What Happened During the Late Maunder Minimum
Climate Anomaly?
- Innovations in Earth and Space Science Education
- Recent Climate Trends and Interactions
- Mars Sample Return: Issues and Plans
- Press Reception and Program
- Presentation of the Walter Sullivan Award
- Presentation of the David Perlman Award
- How to Become a Congressional or Mass
Media Fellow--and Why!
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The Press Room and Its Inhabitants





Overview of 2002 Spring Meeting

Geophysics vs. Terrorism




Fires, Scars, and Smoke: Observations, Impacts, and Policies



Midlatitude Stratospheric Ozone Loss: Chemistry and Dynamics




Farewell to Io: Galileo's Final Observations



Lake Vostok: An Ancient System?




Sustainability of Fresh Water, Fossil Fuels, Minerals,
and Other Earth Resources: How Much, How Deep, How Expensive, How Certain?



LIDAR Imaging From Air and Space: A New Tool to Study Earth



Live From the Galapagos Rift Seabed




Identifying Conflict Diamonds


What Happened During the Late Maunder Minimum Climate Anomaly?




Innovations in Earth and Space Science Education




Recent Climate Trends and Interactions



Mars Sample Return: Issues and Plans



Press Reception and Program






Presentation of the Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence
in Science Journalism - Features to Diane Tennant


Presentation of the David Perlman Award for Excellence
in Science Journalism - News to Richard Monastersky


How to Become a Congressional or Mass Media Fellow--and
Why!







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