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Home / Awards & medals / Jean Baptiste Lamarck Medal
Recipients Donald Ross Prothero 2025 Silvia Frisia 2024 David A. T. Harper 2023 Elisabetta Erba 2022 Andreas Strasser 2021 Michael J. Benton 2020 Isabel P. Montañez 2019 James L. Best 2018 Paul B. Wignall 2017 Lucas Lourens 2016 Wolfgang Schlager 2015 Isabella Premoli Silva 2014 Helmut Weissert 2013 Emiliano Mutti 2012 Malcolm Barrie Hart 2011 Felix Gradstein 2010 Maurice E.
Home / Awards & medals / Lewis Fry Richardson Medal
Recipients Vincenzo Carbone 2025 Annick Pouquet 2024 Angelo Vulpiani 2023 Ulrike Feudel 2022 Bérengère Dubrulle 2021 Valerio Lucarini 2020 Shaun Lovejoy 2019 Timothy N. Palmer 2018 Edward Ott 2017 Peter L.
Home / Awards & medals / John Dalton Medal
Recipients Paolo D'Odorico 2025 Paul D. Bates 2024 Taikan Oki 2023 Martha C. Anderson 2022 Brian Berkowitz 2021 Amilcare Porporato 2020 Günter Blöschl 2019 Gabriel G. Katul 2018 Dani Or 2017 Harry Vereecken 2016 Diane M. McKnight 2015 Hoshin V. Gupta 2014 Michael Roderick 2013 Kurt Roth 2012 Peter A.
Home / Awards & medals / Fridtjof Nansen Medal
Recipients Tatiana Ilyina 2025 Stephanie Henson 2024 Alberto Naveira Garabato 2023 Monika Rhein 2022 Richard S. Lampitt 2021 Richard J. Greatbatch 2020 Anne-Marie Tréguier 2019 Rainer Feistel 2018 Lynne D. Talley 2017 John Huthnance 2016 Peter A. E. M. Janssen 2015 Stephen M.
Home / Awards & medals / Alfred Wegener Medal & Honorary Membership
Recipients Trevor John McDougall 2025 Stefan Rahmstorf 2024 Harry Vereecken 2023 Günter Blöschl 2022 Angela M. Gurnell 2021 Ingeborg Levin 2020 Michael L. Bender 2019 Meinrat O. Andreae 2018 Murugesu Sivapalan 2017 John P. Burrows 2016 Sergej S. Zilitinkevich 2015 Eric F.
Home / News & press / EGU news / Join the EGU’s new Biodiversity Task Force!
17 November 2021 In October 2021, Biodiversity was selected by the EGU Science for Policy Working Group and approved by the EGU Council as the 2022-2024 Policy Priority Area due to its relevance to many EGU divisions, current and future policy relevance, and the need for information and continued scientific support in the creation of new European legislation and establishment of new European and national initiatives.
Home / Policy / Science-policy publications / Earth observation and monitoring
(HESS, 2022) Sources https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/research-topic/earth-observation https://www.copernicus.eu/main/copernicus-brief http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Overview4 http://m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/How_does_Earth_Observation_work https://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/index.cfm?
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Search 2 items found New article on climate tipping points 9 September 2022 A recently published article by Armstrong Mckay et al. in Science updates the assessment of major climate tipping elements and their possible tipping points first proposed by Lenton et al. (2008). "Climate tipping points occur when change in a part of the climate system becomes self-sustaining, locking in major negative impacts affecting millions of people.
Home / Jobs / Master Internship: Characterization of the Ploemeur Field Site (Brittany, France) based on hydraulic tomography
This results in a set of fracture networks that match the measured data and the prior information available for the site [Ringel et al., 2022, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-26-6443-2022 , Römhild et al., 2024, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023WR036035] . In this Master project, the student will prepare first an overview of the hydraulic tomography tests conducted at the Ploemeur site ( http://hplus.ore.fr/ ).
Home / News & press / EGU news / Supporting EU’s biodiversity targets by bridging the science-policy divide: An EGU-Intergroup event!
On 15 November 2022, 14:00 – 15:30 CET the EGU , in collaboration with the European Parliament Intergroup on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development , will host the event, “Supporting EU’s biodiversity targets by bridging the science-policy divide” inside the European Parliament.