This week, Geoscience for the Future turns 5 years old. Editor Natasha Dowey reflects on what it has achieved in that time.
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Graduate Stories: from my Geology degree to Carbon Storage Scientist
In 2024, Geoscience for the Future is keen to highlight the stories of recent geoscience graduates! If you have a story to share, get in touch with us at geoforthefuture@gmail.com….
Hello 2024! The Geoscience for the Future 2023 round-up
And here we are again- a new year, another round-up blog, and the 4th birthday for Geoscience for the Future! Since our initiative began in 2020, the world has been…
Did This Really Happen? Perspectives on Sexism in Geoscience
It is no secret that for many years, Geoscience has been dominated by (white) men. The landscape is slowly changing. Here in the UK, the Girls into Geoscience initiative engages…
Gaming and geohazards: Using games to improve risk communication at one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes
Agnessa Spanellis is a gamification researcher at the University of Edinburgh. Agnessa thinks games are too good to be reserved for entertainment purposes only, and her research aims to use…
Balancing both sides: My career advocating for indigenous communities from within geoscience industry
This week, we are grateful to be joined by Collette Brown-Rodriguez for an interview on her career and passions in geoscience. Collette is based in the USA and has worked…
Geoscience = People
This blog is written by Geoscience for the Future Founder and Editor Natasha Dowey. Natasha is passionate about geoscience that makes the world a better place. She loves cake, and…
Coping with climate anxiety as a geoscientist
This month’s blog is written by our very own Hazel Beaumont! She very much enjoys putting water, sand and microplastics in a flume to understand different processes. When not at…
What underlies everything? Geology does!
This blog is written by Angus Miller, a geologist based in Edinburgh. Angus has spent the last 25 years bringing geology to the public through guided walks, tours and education…
Hello 2023! The Geoscience for the Future Annual Round Up
As we welcome 2023, our Geoscience for the Future team is reflecting on 2022, the third year of our journey. This time last year, when we wrote our 2021 round up blog (which…