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The LOUPE
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Issue 131, December 2025
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The year-round resource for EGU members
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Geoscience for the benefit of humanity and the planet
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Credit: Célia Julia Sapart
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Science surprisesWhen good things come from unexpected placesAs the end of the year approaches, it can be easy to look back on 2025 and see only the challenges, the negatives and the bad news - but at this time of year, we in the EGU office like to look for the good news, the positive stories and the way that science continues to surprise us, for the better. Asmae Ourkiya's blog post on the Guzman Prize exemplifies this, by sharing how a prize established in 1900 to reward anyone making contact with alien life (expect Martians) ended up funding more than a century of astronomy research and innovation. Guest blogger Fernanda Matos shared ways she was surprised to discover her autism had been driving her interest in Oceanography for years, in her blog on how we can better support people with disability in geoscience. It's also important to AVOID certain surprises, especially with the international visa system, as we explore in our guide to navigating the Austrian visa and Schengen process ahead of EGU26. If you are looking to surprise someone with a last minute gift this season, don't miss out on EGU's top 5 gifts for geoscientists ideas for 2025! Also the EGU26 call for abstracts is now open - you have until 13:00CET, 15 January 2026 to submit your abstract. You can also now apply to support your community at EGU26 by volunteering to our Peer Support programme that helps General Assembly novices navigate the meeting! Apply to take part by 31 March 2026.
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SCIENCE FOR POLICY
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Don't miss EGU26 policymaker registration waivers!EGU26 is offering free registration (on-site or virtual) and abstract submission procedure to European policymakers to enable them to attend scientific sessions that are relevant to their legislative work, and to connect with the research community. Time is running out for abstract submissions and waiver requests for policymakers! If you are interested in inviting a policymaker to your policy-related session, you can send them this form to indicate their interest until 15 January 2026, 13:00 CET.
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Reflections on Think2030 Dialogue DenmarkThink2030 Dialogue Denmark brought together European decision-makers, businesses, policy experts and civil society leaders to discuss some of the most pressing sustainability challenges facing Europe. It featured the relevance of EU as a global climate leader amidst geopolitical tensions, as well as the synergies between climate ambition, economic competitiveness and energy security. Read more in the GeoPolicy blog post Rethinking Europe’s historical climate leadership in a ‘Time of Transition’.
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JOURNAL WATCH
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"Understanding the seasonal evolution of Antarctic snow is essential for interpreting satellite observations and quantifying surface mass balance in Antarctica. The paper describes a data set collected in 2022–2023 in Antarctica as part of the Low orbit altimetry, albedo, and Antarctic Snow and Sea-ice Surface Roughness (LAS3R) project." Leppänen et al (2025) Measurements on physical snow properties in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Don't miss any of our 2025 resources, research or training!Throughout the year EGU has published a host of webinars on a wide range of topics: careers; science communication; publications; policy; EDI; and more! Check out our 2025 roundup to catch any resources you missed!
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UPCOMING DATES
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Apply for a Field School for Teachers, or Geoscience Education Event in 2026Applications are now open for the 2026 Field Schools for Teachers and Geoscience Education Events schemes, which provide support and financial assistance for events promoting education in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. Apply by 31 December 2025.
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EGU Science for Policy HangoutCome virtually network with those working at the science-policy interface! Register for our next #Sci4Pol Hangout at 14:00 CET on Monday 5 January.
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EGUwebinar: Climate of the Past 20th Anniversary: Polar Climate HistoryPolar regions play a critical role in the global climate system, affecting ice sheet dynamics and sea level changes. Drawing perspectives from both poles, this session will explore polar climate history with views from the distant past to more recent changes. As part of a special series celebrating 20 years of EGU journal 'Climate of the Past', join this EGUwebinar at 16:00CET, 14 January to hear leaders in the field address these ideas. Register here today.
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Funding now available to host EGU-sponsored Geoscience Day 2026 public eventApply now for up to €10,000 funding to host a Geoscience Day public event to raise awareness of the geosciences among school students, policymakers, journalists and the wider public. Deadline for applications is 19 January 2026.
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EGU seeks proposals for the development of science communication workshops!Do you run online science communication workshops? The EGU Outreach Committee is soliciting the development and delivery of online workshops to provide training for our members in various aspects of science communication, so submit your proposal by Monday 19 January 2026.
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EGU BLOGS
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Geolog, the Union’s official blog
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Tectonics and Structural Geology Division blog
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Atmospheric Sciences Division blog
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Geolog, the Union’s official blog
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Geosciences Instrumentation and Data Systems Division blog
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Tectonics and Structural Geology Division blog
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Biogeosciences Division blog
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Climate: Past, Present and Future Division blog
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