Thanks to the enthusiastic efforts of our members and volunteers, EGU26 was another record breaking year with an amazing ...
EGU Public Engagement Grants are now open for applications! These grants are awarded to EGU members interested in developing ...
New research shows extreme heat and humidity are already pushing Hajj pilgrims beyond survivability limits, with the greatest ...
For 350 million years, ammonites were the resilient masterpieces of the ancient seas. They survived the Great Dying of the ...
In one of the most water-stressed regions on Earth, Saudi Arabia is facing a critical paradox: its ancient aquifers are being ...
Solar storms can quietly disrupt satellites, power grids, and communication systems across the globe. After a 2022 ...
EGU has selected 10 member-proposed, high-profile or ‘out-of-the-box’ not-for-profit activities, with high visibility and ...
Chocolate is more than a treat; it is Theobroma cacao, the "food of the gods." But our global craving for cocoa is putting a divine strain on the planet. As demand surges, tropical forests are often ...
New research reveals that Dante Alighieri’s Inferno wasn’t just a masterpiece of literature: it was a gedankenexperiment in ...
Taking place on 3 – 8 May, the EGU General Assembly 2026 will bring together geoscientists from all over the world for an hybrid meeting covering all disciplines in the Earth, planetary, and space ...
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