
- 3 March 2025
Following a vote by EGU’s volunteer Council, the Union will no longer be posting on X, formerly known as Twitter.
European Geosciences Union
www.egu.euFollowing a vote by EGU’s volunteer Council, the Union will no longer be posting on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The incoming Biogeosciences (BG) Division President will be unable to take their position in April 2025 for unforeseen health reasons, as such EGU are holding an extraordinary election for a new Division President. EGU members can now vote for the candidate of their choice by 24 March 2025.
Sharing our appreciation and gratitude with the more than 11,900 volunteers and members who generously donated their time to EGU in 2024!
EGU says “Thank you!” to all our 1174 journal editors, 6188 referees and 48 EGUsphere moderators who volunteered during 2024!
Members of the media, public information officers and science bloggers are now invited to register online for the meeting free of charge. EGU25 will be held during the week 27 April-2 May 2025 both in-person (Vienna, Austria) and online.
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming EGU webinar, “Careers Inside and Outside of Academia: Panel Discussion,” scheduled for Tuesday, 11 March 2025, at 16:00 CET. Secure your spot by registering through the following link: Registration Link. If you are struggling to navigate the choice between academic and non-academic jobs, you are not alone. While many challenges related to career paths inside and outside of academia are well known and widely discussed, many remain unkown until you face …
Welcome to our new blog post! Today, we’re diving into the world of Blue Carbon Ecosystems (BCEs) and introducing you to an exciting new initiative—the BluECR network. Whether you’re new to blue carbon or already working in these vital habitats, this post will provide insights into their importance and invite you to join a community dedicated to advancing blue carbon research. Climate change, driven by rising levels of greenhouse gases like methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), is one of …
This blog post is part of our series: “Highlights” for which we’re accepting contributions! Please contact one of the GM blog editors, Emily (eb2043@cam.ac.uk) or Emma (elodes@asu.edu), if you’d like to contribute on this topic or others. Recently, EGU announced the 2025 medals and awards to be presented at the General Assembly in April, and the winner of the Geomorphology Division Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal is Professor Chris D. Clark, Sorby Chair of Geoscience, University of Sheffield. Professor Clark is …