The EGU turns 10! 7 September 2012 Today, 7 September 2012, marks the 10th anniversary of the European Geosciences Union, Europe’s premier geosciences union. Read more
The third issue of GeoQ is out now! 3 September 2012 The September edition of the quarterly newsletter of the European Geosciences Union is now published online. This issue includes an article about Tohoku photographer Stephen Vaughan, who exhibited his work at the 2012 General Assembly, as well as articles on recent research in the Earth and planetary sciences. GeoQ#3 also features a report on EPOCA, the European Project on Ocean Acidification. Read more
EGU election for Division Presidents and Treasurer: propose a candidate 2 August 2012 From now until 15 September, you are kindly asked to propose a candidate for the vacancies of EGU Division Presidents and Treasurer by filling in the Candidate Proposal Form. Read more
Cut emissions further or face risks of high air pollution, study shows Press release 1 August 2012 Most of the world’s population will be subject to degraded air quality in 2050 if man-made emissions continue as usual. In this ‘business-as-usual’ scenario, the average world citizen 40 years from now will experience similar air pollution to that of today’s average East Asian citizen. Read more
Educators: apply now to take part in the 2013 GIFT workshop! 30 July 2012 The Geosciences Information For Teachers workshop is taking place on April 8-10 2013 at the EGU General Assembly in Vienna, Austria. The topic of the 2013 edition of GIFT is Natural Hazards, and the workshop will explore the complex relations between natural hazards – such as earthquakes, tsunamis, wildfires or floods – and society. Read more
Geoengineering could disrupt rainfall patterns Press release 6 June 2012 A geoengineering solution to climate change could lead to significant rainfall reduction in Europe and North America, a team of European scientists concludes. Read more
The second issue of GeoQ is out now! 4 June 2012 The June edition of the quarterly newsletter of the European Geosciences Union is now published online. This issue includes pieces on recent research in the geosciences, as well as articles and short reports on various activities that took place at the 2012 General Assembly. Read more
EGU open letter to European policymakers 30 May 2012 The EGU recently wrote to J. M. Barroso (President of the European Commission), M. Schultz (President of the European Parliament), M. Østergaard (Presidency of the EU Council), and other policymakers regarding the loss of Envisat and the potential launch delay of the Sentinel satellites. The letter highlights the importance of environmental satellites and urges all parties to come to an agreement to allow the prompt launch of Envisat’s follow-on missions. Read more
Short report on 2012 General Assembly Press Centre activities 16 May 2012 This year’s General Assembly, with over 13,500 presentations and more than 11,200 participating scientists, was one of the most successful to date. In addition to its scientific achievements, the conference also saw keen media participation and reporting. Read more
Research on Flood Resilience and Europe: achievements and future 3 May 2012 The extent and consequences of recent flood events in Europe and worldwide showed that the existing flood defence structures do not guarantee a sufficient protection level for people and properties. Considering the uncertainty of future conditions shaped by main drivers of urban development such as climate change, and rapid urbanization the situation is getting even more severe. Read more