#EGUblogs

2025-06-02

Wondering about what brilliant science we have published during May with the ? Check out the latest GeoRoundup, with all the highlights on the !

๐Ÿ‘‰Discover more here: egu.eu/0XKEFA/

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2025-03-05

Wondering about what brilliant science we have published during February with the ? Check out the latest GeoRoundup, with all the highlights on the !

๐Ÿ‘‰ Discover more here: egu.eu/5GIESL/

2025-02-13

Wondering about what brilliant science we have published during January with the ? Check out the latest GeoRoundup, with all the highlights on the !

๐Ÿ‘‰ Discover more here: egu.eu/7PV0DY/

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2024-06-03

Happy month from EGU! Stay up to date with EGU's + activities on the & with the EDI Committee - follow them on twitter @EGU_EDI or with their mailing list!

Mailing list sign up for members: egu.eu/8OSBYS/
& non-members : egu.eu/09GGBI/

2024-03-22

EGU's Events Manager Jane Roussak is a key piece in making sure the General Assembly takes place as planned each year - so what advice does she have if you're attending ? She spoke to Simon Clark on the with the inside scoop!

Read more: egu.eu/64CC4P/

2024-02-06

For many teachers, engaging their students with geoscience can be daunting - especially if they don't have a science background. The EGU Education Committee's answer? Why not give them a : the Geoscience Information For Teachers. Join Friedrich Barnikel on the to learn about the recent GIFT sessions in Cape Town, South Africa.

Time for class: egu.eu/3HT8FK/

2024-01-05

Is one of your to increase the of experts you interact with, either to collaborate with on new research, to invite to talks or panels, or to suggest to journalists when providing insights to the media? Well, Ayesha Tandon is here to help, as she celebrates one year and 1000 scientists in the Climate Database on the !

Expand your horizons: egu.eu/8PEI4K/

2023-10-20

Can lightning create radio waves? What actually happens where Earth's atmosphere meets space? On Simon Clark talks to Liliana Macotela, EGU Solar Terrestrial Sciences Division Early Career Sciences Rep, about all things ionosphere & how you can get involved at EGU!

Read more: egu.eu/30RZQY/

2023-09-29

This month marks the 50th anniversary of the death of J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of the . To mark this on the we take a look at the geology of Middle-earth and asks how it holds up in a real world comparison...

Read more: egu.eu/11SOPJ/

2023-09-15

What can the study of tree rings tell us about past , melt & ? On Simon Clark speaks to Nazimul Islam, dendrochronologist and EGU Climate: Past, Present & Future Division Early Career Scientist Representative about his work and interests.

Read more: egu.eu/62EI1C/

2023-09-08

How do we take the in Europe from theory to policy? On this week's , EGU Policy Manager Chloe Hill discusses the interfaces where researchers can have real impact on making a greener future.

Read more: egu.eu/276UBN/

2023-08-25

So it's time to your first and you need to pick the right journal, but you are confused about Impact Factors... Don't worry, on this week's EGU's Editorial Manager, Eduardo Queiroz Alves, can help! Learn how an is calculated and when you (don't) actually need it!

Read more: egu.eu/8WMCC7/

2023-08-18

The 5 part mini-series Chernobyl presented a dramatised version of events from the 1986 disaster, including depictions of scientists communicating with policymakers during a crisis. On this week's GeoPolicy blog on the , Policy Manager Chloe Hill picks her key moments from the 2019 show and discusses what we can learn from them.

Read more: egu.eu/1EAEN3/

2023-08-04

In August 2010 a chunk of ice the size of Amsterdam dramatically calved from the Petermann Glacier in Greenland. On Alka Tripathy-Lang speaks to Romain Millan about how the has changed since then, and what this means for global sea level rise.

Read more: egu.eu/3MBYRC/

2023-07-26

In 2020 Simon Jowitt wrote a great post on what it's like to research and study with .

As comes to a close, we revisit his excellent advice on how you too can support your students who have and other colour vision differences.

Read more: egu.eu/57NM1J/

2023-07-21

100 years ago researchers made one of the first connections between a nest of fossilised eggs & the beside it - but what have we learned in the century since this discovery? Guest author Megan Sever explains on !

Read more: egu.eu/9YXZDB/

2023-07-14

How can you tell a signal apart from other noise, and how can it tell us what is going on under our feet? On the Simon Clark talks with Dinko Sindija about his research, and his work as EGU Seismology Division Scientist Representative!

Read more: egu.eu/2204YU/

2023-07-07

EGU's annual has evolved in so many different ways over the years and on the Dr Charles JR Williams reflects on the old and new, the good and the can-be-better of Europe's biggest .
Read his takeaways here: egu.eu/20V6T4/

2023-06-05

is an issue so widespread that evidence for it can be found from the tallest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench. This Gillian D'Souza explores on why a systemic approach is needed.

Read more: egu.eu/4D8RHX/

2023-06-02

We often think of bogs in terms of their environmental value, which is undeniable, but for we revisit Simon Clark's on how a peat is more than just an ecosystem, it's a precious social/cultural landscape.

Read more: egu.eu/7WXPTR/

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