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EFGeoWeek Issue #391 | 3 March 2026

EFGeoWeek Issue #391 | 3 March 2026

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Nuclear energy is a key tool in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and achieving climate goals will require an increase in nuclear capacity. Correspondingly, uranium demand is expected to rise in the coming decades. Likewise, the need for site investig...
 
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The European Federation of Geologists has contributed to the European Commission’s call for evidence on the Skills Portability Initiative, a key policy initiative designed to strengthen labour mobility, enhance skills […]
 
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Seequent is pleased to announce our first-quarter collaboration with EFG, starting with a focus on geothermal energy. Over the coming months, we will share technical knowledge, including workflows, webinars, case studies, and short educational content....
 
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The European Federation of Geologists (EFG) submitted a response to the European Commission’s public consultation on the European Climate Resilience and Risk Management Integrated Framework on 23 February 2026, reaffirming […]
 
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The European Federation of Geologists (EFG) has issued a formal response to the Antwerp Declaration, reaffirming the central role of geoscience expertise in securing Europe’s industrial future. Representing 50,000 geoscientists […]
 
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The European Federation of Geologists (EFG) is pleased to invite national geological associations, professional bodies, and qualified geological organisations worldwide to consider submitting a proposal to co-organise the 6th International...
 
The GENESIS project is launching a hands-on training bootcamp in La Palma as part of the GeoIntern programme. This initiative brings international students to the Canary Islands to take part in real research focused on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for ...
 
On 27 January 2026, thirty representatives of industry, policy, the minerals sector, finance, international partners and think tanks gathered in Berlin for a parliamentary briefing and discussion co-organised by INTRAW and Latitude Five°, held under Ch...
 
The European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC) is pleased to announce that the Ruggero Bertani European Geothermal Innovation Award 2026 has been awarded to Herrenknecht AG for its Urban Vibro Truck, a seismic survey vehicle developed specifically for u...
 
Russian oil and gas face sanctions, but nuclear energy is another story. DW shows how far Russia's influence extends, and why countries continue to turn to it for nuclear energy.
 
The EU has placed multiple rounds of sanctions on Russia since it invaded Ukraine four years ago. But investigations into downed Russian cruise missiles and drones show that many still contain European-made components.
 
The EU has banned the import of all Russian gas by the end of 2027. Hungary is taking the matter to the European Court of Justice — and some legal experts think it might have a chance.
 
The French president pointed to threats from Russia and China as well as changing U.S. defense priorities as reasons for the atomic buildup.
 
The Early Career Network is an integral part of the journey for anyoneconsidering study or career paths in geoscience
 
Here we set out the Geological Society of London's approach to the responsible use of AI tools in scholarly publishing.
 
The Society has launched a new webinar series, exploring how geoscientists can contribute to and benefit from the global energy transition.
 
Welcome, Marie! C ould you please introduce yourself to our readers? Hi, my name is Marie Cavitte. I’m a glaciologist and climatologist with a passion for the polar regions. I spent 10 years studying Antarctica. I started off during my Masters, then Ph...
 
In a couple of days, on 22 February, we will mark a major milestone in space history: 40 years since the launch of the first Swedish Viking satellite, when an Ariane rocket from Kourou in French-occupied Guiana launched on 22 February 1986! While the g...
 
The Vlastislav Cervený Student Prize is an annual award recognizing outstanding Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in theoretical and applied geophysics within Central Europe. Established by the Seismik s.r.o. now organized by the EAGE Local Chapter Czech ...
 
Extreme climate events are affecting territories that are already vulnerable due to the nature of their subsurface. This is not only about heavy rainfall or heatwaves. This is the result of the interaction between climate extremes and urban geology.
 
A ship with a crane floats in the Mediterranean sun at a marina in Marseille, France. The crane whirs as it hauls waste from the seabed and, when the wire breaks the surface, the gripper at the end is clutching a rubber tyre covered in algae.As the day...
 
Around 40% of the EU’s population lives within 50 kilometres of the coast, and large parts of the continent’s economy, climate resilience and wellbeing depend on healthy oceans and seas. Yet despite this close connection, understanding of how the ocean...
 
EU governments have reached an agreement on reforming the Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS), giving it more time but no more money than proposed by the European Commission. Where the Commission envisaged the reformed fund running until 2030, EU m...
 
Serbian academics say they are being fired from their jobs by managers close to the ruling political party, in revenge for their backing of pro-democracy student protests.Sources say the government of President Aleksandar Vucic and his Serbian Progress...
 
The European Commission is mulling over a plan to reshuffle Horizon Europe funding for 2026-27 to finance policy priorities and plug a biodiversity funding gap, according to leaked draft documents and internal memos.
 
Researchers scrutinized aerosols above and within the ice sheet, finding phosphorus and other mineral particles.
 
Unusually warm ocean waters can amplify extreme rainfall in downwind areas, leaving coastal communities—especially those in developing countries—at risk.
 
A new calculation includes ocean ecosystems when assessing the monetary impact of climate change.
 
The instruments will freeze into Antarctica’s ice sheet, where they will collect detailed, global-scale seismic data.


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