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EGU General Assembly 2025 – Meeting programme and provisional press conferences
  • 24 March 2025

The EGU General Assembly 2025 is fast approaching, and the full programme is now online! With over 1000 sessions and nearly 19,000 abstracts, the meeting will showcase groundbreaking research across the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. This year’s press conferences will highlight urgent topics, including climate hazards, air quality and public health, technological and social innovations for climate solutions, and even new discoveries from NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter. For information on accommodation and travel, for in-person attendees, please refer to the appropriate sections of the main EGU General Assembly 2025 website.


Extraordinary election: Biogeosciences Division President – vote!
  • 4 March 2025

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.


EGU leaving Twitter/X
  • 3 March 2025

Following a vote by EGU’s volunteer Council, the Union will no longer be posting on X, formerly known as Twitter.




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Sarakiniko: A unique geoheritage site under threat

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