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For our ninth year the European Geosciences Union (EGU) will be hosting artists at its annual General Assembly. We now ...
EGU webinars are hosted quarterly and give EGU members an opportunity to learn about EGU activities or science-related skills from the comfort of their own homes or offices. All webinars are free for ...
The following is a list of events that may interest EGU scientists who wish to become more involved in science policy activities. All events either discuss EGU science within a policy context or ...
This is the first event of a campfire series that highlights the different subdivisions of the Hydrological Sciences division. In this Campfire, our speakers - Miriam Glendell, Björn Guse and Albert ...
To mark its 20th anniversary, Climate of the Past, an interactive journal of the European Geosciences Union, is launching a special webinar series celebrating two decades of leading paleoclimate ...
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has named the 49 recipients of next year’s Union Medals and Awards, Division Medals, and Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Awards. These individuals are ...
How far into the past can ice-core records go? Scientists have now identified regions in Antarctica they say could store information about Earth’s climate and greenhouse gases extending as far back as ...
EGU wants to say a big “Thank you!” to all our 1174 journal editors, 6188 referees and 48 EGUsphere moderators who volunteered during 2024! The commitment and dedication of our volunteer referees, ...
Targeted engineering projects to hold off glacier melting could slow down the collapse of ice sheets and limit sea-level rise, according to a new study published in the European Geosciences Union ...
In the past decades, large areas of forest in Sumatra, Indonesia have been replaced by cash crops like oil palm and rubber plantations. New research, published in the European Geosciences Union ...
It is with the greatest sadness that European Geosciences Union shares the information of the death of Professor Chris King, chair of the EGU Education Committee. Jean-Luc Berenger, Deputy Education ...
MUNICH — Decades of global research have sparked the big question: can we really control the weather? According to a study published today in the journal Nonlinear Processes of Geophysics, this may ...
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