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Home / News & press / Press releases / Emissions could add 38 centimetres to 2100 sea level rise
We need to know these numbers.” The new results will help inform the IPCC ’s Sixth Assessment Report scheduled for release in 2022. More information Text by Kate Ramsayer, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Additional media images are available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_ice/ . All EGU journal articles are open access.
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Read more Geothermie - Energie aus der Tiefe 24 May 2022, 18:00 On-site (Wien) and online Maria-Theresia Apoloner Ob Eindämmung des Klimawandels, Wärmewende oder langfristige Versorgungssicherheit: Geothermie ist ein wichtiger Baustein bei der langfristigen Erreichung dieser auch für Österreich und insbesondere für Wien wichtigen Ziele.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/policy/46/html/
Involving citizens in monitoring the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework The Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, agreed upon by 195 countries under the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2022, aims to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030. A recent study published in Nature highlights the role that citizens can play in supporting the work of governments and researchers to reverse the loss of the planet's biodiversity.
https://www.egu.eu/newsletter/policy/46/
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May 2022 EGU holds the first hybrid General Assembly, EGU22 Despite some remaining restrictions due to COVID-19, EGU held it’s first ever hybrid General Assembly, in Vienna, Austria and online. 7,315 participants joined us in Vienna, with an additional 7,002 joining remotely.
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Read more EGU statement on the invasion of Ukraine 2 March 2022 The recent invasion of Ukraine is of grave concern to the European Geosciences Union and will impact the ability of researchers to access the collaborative global enterprise necessary for scientific advancement, which is dependent upon the open sharing of information, data and research across international boundaries.
https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2021/2/tuesday/
Das Rajkakati, who recently completed an analogue-astronaut simulation at HI- SEAS Hawaii, has found a unique venue for her creations: the European Space Agency will be sending her first algorithmic image, NightSky, to the Moon in 2022! About EGU Today, the Union’s daily newsletter during the EGU General Assembly, helps keep you informed about what’s happening by highlighting sessions and events of broad interest from the programme. The newsletter, including previous issues, is available at https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/ .
https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2019/tuesday/
It is organised as part of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences ( IAHS ) Panta Rhei hydrological decade 2013–2022, and focuses on gains in our understanding of dynamic human-water systems. HS1.2.2 : PICO s / 08:30–10:15 PICO spot 5b Satellite observations for space weather and geo-hazards The session features contributions on the use of data from Low-Earth-Orbiting ( LEO ) satellites making measurements in the thermosphere-ionosphere to investigate ionospheric anomalies related to space weather, geophysical and artificial sources.
https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2021/2/friday/
Thank you for being part of vEGU21. We look forward to seeing you at the EGU General Assembly 2022, and hopefully welcoming you back to Vienna either in person or online! Helen Glaves, EGU President Peter van der Beek Heartfelt thanks to vEGU21 participants from the EGU Programme Committee Chair As vEGU21 draws to a close, I am filled with several competing feelings.
https://www.egu.eu/egutoday/2023/thursday/
Visit the EGU booth, Hall X2, 14:00–14:30 CEST ) Scientific Neocolonialism: tools and mechanisms to advocate and amplify the voices, knowledge and recognition of local knowledge in geoscience research Following on from the success of the 2022 EGU EDI Union Symposium ‘Scientific Neocolonialism: What is it and why should you care?’, the EGU would like to expand the conversation surrounding this important topic.