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Blogs
New Energy from Old Mines: Using legacy coal mines to heat homes – without the coal.
This blog is written by David Walls, a PhD researcher studying minewater geothermal at the University of Strathclyde (@FafFclyde). When not at work, David can be found running, swimming or…
COP26 Special: Climate governance, gender, and geoscience
This blog is written by Clare Bond, an Earth Scientist at the University of Aberdeen who is interested in all aspects of the Earth and its processes. Clare feels strongly…
First-Gen Geoscience : A Community Blog
This is a first for us at Geoscience for the Future- a blog of many blogs! We put out a Twitter call for the stories and pathways of geoscientists who…
A personal energy transition
Andy Emery is a geologist, climber, and writer who lives in the Scottish Highlands and works for Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions. He is fascinated by exploring landscapes both present and…
Understanding the latest IPCC report on the Climate Crisis
This blog is written by Stephen Wilkinson. Stephen is the Head of the Smart and Sustainable Cities Research Cluster at the University of Wollongong in Dubai. One of his first…
The varied career of a geo-environmental consultant
This blog is written by Rick Saville, a geotechnical engineer who has worked in consultancy in the UK for over ten years. Rick is passionate about his home county of…
What is the future of the oil and gas sector?
This editorial is co-written by the Geoscience for the Future team. We are very grateful to scientists from both within and outside of the oil and gas sector for their…
The unspoken inequity in the race to Net Zero
This blog is written by Jen Roberts, the newest member of the Geoscience for the Future Team. Jen is a researcher and lecturer at the University of Strathclyde. Her work…
From PhD to Policy: how my geoscience degree led to translating science for decision makers
This blog is written by Louisa Brotherson, a PhD researcher at the University of Liverpool. Louisa’s research brings together laboratory experiments and seismology to better understand earthquakes. Wanting to experience…