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EFGeoWeek nº 353 | 20 de mayo de 2024

EFGeoWeek nº 353 | 20 de mayo de 2024

EFG

Vasiljevic: Legal protection of water sources and application of geoscientific...

The concession of water resources often leads to a public misunderstanding, with concerns raised about privatisation and threats to public water supply. These concerns are frequently expressed without...

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EFG

PERC training on International Mineral Reporting Standards

PERC, in collaboration with the Consiglio Nazionale Dei Geologi (CNG) and EFG, is organising an online training course on International Mineral Reporting Standards on 4 and 5 June 2024.

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EFG

Call for articles for the European Geologist Journal: Water – Making the invisible visible

The Editorial Board of the European Geologist journal (EGJ), invites you to submit articles for the 58th issue of the journal. The theme of this issue will be ‘Water – making the invisible visible’ for publication in December 2024 and we welcome your contributions related to the topic.

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Visit of the Ambassador of Malawi at GFZ - CRM-geothermal

On April 23, 2024, His Excellency Joseph John Mpinganjira, Ambassador of the Southeast African Republic of Malawi in Germany visited the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ).

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CRM-Geothermal Video Contest for 12-18-year-olds

Geothermal energy can play a significant role in the fight against climate change. It is a renewable and sustainable heat and electricity source that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Register NOW for the Geothermal Power: The light under your feet!

EGEC is delighted to announce that registration is now open for the Geothermal Power conference on 3 July at the Sofitel Brussels Europe!

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New EU scheme could hike petrol, gas prices higher than expected, key lawmakers admit

The EU’s new carbon pricing scheme for road and heating fuels (ETS2) – set to be introduced across the bloc in 2027 – could lead to higher price hikes than initially thought, key lawmakers told Euractiv.

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Member states push for faster decarbonisation of heating and cooling

On Wednesday (15 May), 15 EU countries published a joint working document calling on the European Commission to prioritise the decarbonisation of heating and cooling, to increase the EU's energy independence and meet its climate targets.

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Europe Ahead: ECR's Hoogeveen on why EU needs 'deregulation'

Europe should deregulate its economy and “develop a culture of private investment” similar to the US, the vice chair of the European Parliament's Committee of Economic and Monetary Affairs told Euractiv in an interview.

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Help wanted: more women to strengthen science in Europe

Dr Lina Gálvez is as certain about science’s ability to improve people’s lives in Europe as she is about the risks of failing to attract enough women into scientific careers.A Spanish member of the European Parliament since 2019, Gálvez hails the Horiz...

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French government says low-carbon electricity mix is magnet for foreign investment

The French president touts it, the French Delegate Minister for Energy praises it: the decarbonized nature of the French electricity mix is an unparalleled asset in attracting foreign investment, particularly in industry. The reality is more complex.

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Bulgarian far-right provokes clash with Ukrainian nuclear experts

Supporters of Bulgaria's pro-Russian far-right Vazrazhdane (Revival) party clashed with a Ukrainian delegation of nuclear experts at the site where the Belene nuclear power plant was expected to be built, in a video shared by the pro-Russian party on s...

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French nuclear safety authority greenlights commissioning of Flamanville power plant

After a 12-year delay, France's first EPR has been greenlighted by the French nuclear safety authority as control procedures are set to speed up and simplify.

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Departing from coal: Poland's new energy roadmap

The election of a new government in Poland has enabled this Central European country to revive its ambitions in terms of energy transition and to meet European targets.

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Polish farmers march against 'green poison' EU climate change rules

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of the Polish capital Warsaw on Friday (10 May) to show their opposition to European Union environmental regulations that farmers say are driving them out of business.

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World's record-breaking temperature streak extends through April

The world just experienced its hottest April on record, extending an 11-month streak in which every month set a temperature record, the European Union's climate change monitoring service said on Wednesday (8 May).

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Viewpoint: research versus the rest of the world is a false dilemma

It’s an increasingly binary world, where two opposites are presented as the only options available - and this lack of nuance is now infecting research and innovation policy.

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GeoPolicy: 10 things that you can do to start engaging with policymaking today

This months GeoPolicy blog post outlines 10 things that you can do to start engaging with po licy today! This list was originally created with the help of the EGU’s Science for Policy Working Group and other Science-Policy experts who attending EGU24. ...

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The climate crisis: about debates, privilege and the need for action

In this blog post I am expanding on the blog post about the third EGU Climate Great Debate and its survey results on what you thought we can do as scientists. After conducting an interview with Maien Sachisthal, an active member of Scientist Rebellion,...

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The EGU Science-Media Toolkit: your guide to overcoming science communication limbo!

Your research deserves recognition beyond your peer-reviewed paper. While academia is often considered the hallmark for knowledge generation, the dissemination of your work should take further steps so that your scientific research can reach the people...

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Switching people on to green power in Europe

Europe has a common goal of clean energy and numerous paths towards it. One of the routes leads through playgrounds in Berlin.Outdoor children’s spaces in the German capital have been a focal point of efforts to inform women about the roles they can pl...

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New GPS-based method can measure daily ice loss in Greenland

When the ice sheet in Greenland melts, as it has done increasingly in recent years, the bedrock beneath moves slightly.

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The fossils being formed today will show how humankind disrupted life on Earth

When we think of fossils it is usually of dinosaurs, or perhaps the beautiful spiral shape of an ammonite picked up on a beach during a summer holiday. We see fossils as ancient relics of the deep past that allow us to marvel at the history of life on ...

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For sale: unique piece of land in strategic Arctic archipelago

The last piece of privately owned land in the strategic Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic is up for grabs, a property likely to entice China but which Norway does not intend to let go without a fight.

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Northumbrian Water to work with AI to improve river quality

Northumbrian Water has been awarded funding to improve water quality with the help of AI.

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Over 600 mineral exploration project reports now available through the UK Critical Mine...

BGS has completed its largest CT core scan project to-date, with around 400 metres of core imaged for the IODP Drowned Reefs project.

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First national scale groundwater model in Great Britain released - British Geological S...

BGS has released a new model that provides a unique tool for simulating groundwater resources at a national scale.

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Brazil floods death toll rises to 90, dozens still stranded

Rescuers rushed to evacuate people stranded by devastating floods across the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul on Tuesday (7 May), with 90 reported dead and desperate survivors seeking food and basic supplies.

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Floods in south Brazil have displaced 600,000—here's why this region is likely to see e...

A mighty river is flowing out of the Amazon rainforest, and it's not the one you're thinking of. In the first kilometer above the forest canopy, a "flying river" is transporting moisture evaporated from Amazonian trees southwards along the Andes mounta...

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