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…
Category: Multidisciplinary Geoscience
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…
Nuclear Forensics: Reading Nuclear Fingerprints
This blog is written by Vera Uushona, a radiation physicist at the National Radiation Protection Authority of Namibia. Vera studied radiation science at the Centre of Applied Radiation Science and…
5 reasons why studying Geoscience can help save the planet
This blog is written by the editor of Geoscience for the Future, Natasha Dowey. Natasha is a lecturer in Geoscience at Sheffield Hallam University, where she teaches students how the…
How to experiment with the most dangerous flows in the world
This blog is written by Pete Rowley, a volcanologist who pours sand down chutes to see what it does. Sometimes heβs allowed out to play with real volcanoes. A churning…
Next Gen Geoscience: Volcanoes, Video Games, and JEDI with Jazmin Scarlett
This week, Geoscience for the Future chats to Jazmin Scarlett, a scientist whose research combines volcanoes, history, society and video games! Identifying as Black, disabled and queer, Jazmin is passionate…
What is Machine Learning and why do Geoscientists use it?
This blog is written by Munira Raji, a Geoscientist and Data Scientist. Muniraβs current work combines geoscience research with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to discover more about hydrocarbon and…
Space Weather: Seeking Storms in Space
This blog is written by Gemma Richardson, a geomagnetic hazard specialist at the British Geological Survey. In her spare time Gemma likes to make crafty things very slowly and walk…
How bacteria from a past greenhouse world can help to predict Earthβs future climate
This blog is written by Emily Dearing Crampton-Flood, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Manchester. After studying Chemistry at the University of Bristol, Emily decided to move into Geoscience,…
Bringing Storytelling to Volcano Science
This blog is written by Ailsa Naismith. Ailsa studies active volcanoes for a living in a Gothic tower at Bristol university. She thinks volcanoes are a single, vibrant thread in…