Climate Change States of Mind – Eos – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 27, 2024044 views In this issue, we explore how two diverse, state-focused approaches to science communication provide road maps for meaningful outreach to policymakers and students. First, organizers of the Florida Undergraduate Research Association (FURA) outline the organization’s network of connected initiatives supporting career development opportunities for students. Read about this in “A Regional Ecosystem That Helps Undergraduate Research Flourish.” Moving from Capitol buildings to cornfields, learn how the Kansas Geological Survey’s annual Field Conference unites state scientists and public officials in “Finding Common Ground in the Field to Inform Science Policy.” Both programs offer practical pathways that can be replicated in states and regions across the country. Undergraduate students present their research during a poster session at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) in 2023. Credit: Alanna Lecher Read more A barrage of short-term, moderate temperature spikes can erode snowpack. Credit: Peter Emery/Unsplash Read more In the summer of 2022, East Africa faced massive levels of food insecurity due to the impacts of sequential droughts. Long-lead forecasts helped guide and motivate timely human relief efforts. Credit: USAID U.S. Agency for International Development/Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0 Read more Undergraduate students present their research during a poster session at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) in 2023. Credit: Alanna Lecher Read more —Caryl-Sue Micalizio, Editor in Chief Citation: Micalizio, C.-S. (2024), States of mind, Eos, 105, https://doi.org/10.1029/2024EO240090. Published on 27 February 2024. Text © 2024. The authors. CC BY-NC-ND 3.0Except where otherwise noted, images are subject to copyright. Any reuse without express permission from the copyright owner is prohibited. Related