The Loupe – November: Milankovitch Cycles Centennial 2 December 2020 This month’s newsletter commemorates the discovery that the amount of solar radiation Earth receives varies cyclically and updates members on the latest blogs, policy, and General Assembly news. Read more
Antarctica Day: a milestone of collaborative science research 1 December 2020 The Antarctic Treaty, signed on 1 December 1959, set aside nearly 10% of the Earth for peaceful purposes in the interest of all of humankind. Read more
#vEGU21: Engage • Discover • Inspire 20 November 2020 The General Assembly 2021 will offer a full suite of sessions and activities to help you engage, discover, inspire others – and find inspiration, too! Read more
Deadlines for 2021 Outreach Activities Shifted 12 November 2020 New timelines for EGU’s 2021 Science Journalism Fellowships and Public Engagement Grants will offer current and future recipients additional time to engage the public with the geosciences. Read more
Seeking Artists (not!) in Residence for EGU21 10 November 2020 Artists: apply now to participate in EGU2021, Europe largest virtual geoscience conference. The deadline for applications is 1 December. Read more
Vote in EGU’s Autumn Election 2020! 5 November 2020 Exercising your right as an EGU member will help ensure the continuation of the Union’s well-established, bottom-up structure. Read more
EGU General Assembly 2021 to be held virtually 2 November 2020 #vEGU21 will be a fully online meeting that offers as full a representation of the experience that EGU members traditionally enjoy at the annual meeting in Vienna as possible. Read more
The Loupe – October: EGU’s Natural Hazards & Risk Reduction Month 30 October 2020 This month’s newsletter recognises natural hazards and the importance of reducing the risks associated with them and updates members on the 2021 EGU awards & medals! Read more
EGU announces its 2021 awards and medals! 21 October 2020 The European Geosciences Union is honouring 51 people at all stages of their careers who have made substantial contributions to the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. Read more
EGU statement: Proposed cuts to EU science funding could slow future research and innovation 21 October 2020 The ongoing pandemic and intensifying effects of climate change demonstrate that Europe needs to invest in its scientists and research and innovation sector. Both are crucial for addressing future economic and societal challenges. Read more