This week, Geoscience for the Future turns 5 years old. Editor Natasha Dowey reflects on what it has achieved in that time.
Category: Reframing Geoscience
Exploring the history of the Earth with QUARTETnary: the card game about the geological time scale
This blog is written by Dr. Iris van Zelst, a geophysicist working at the German Aerospace Center in Berlin, Germany. Iris studies the geodynamics and seismology of Venus and is…
Climate change, flood risk, and the future of Geoscience
This week, we are excited to bring you another Geoscience for the Future Interview- We were lucky to catch up with Professor Dan Parsons at the recent International Conference of…
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…
Coping with climate anxiety as a geoscientistΒ
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…
How studying Geoscience led to my career in Carbon Accounting and Decarbonisation
Alejandro Mar Morales is a Whole Life Carbon and Sustainability Consultant at Cundall, a global design and engineering consultancy. Originally from a geoscience background, he now focuses on providing carbon…
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…
Cleaning up the past – how my career in geoscience puts old mines to good use
This blog is written by Charlotte Adams, a hydrogeologist and Principal Research and Development Manager at the Coal Authority. Charlotte has been interested in mining impacts and opportunities for over…
The Equator Project- what did we do, why did we do it, and what did we find?
This blog is written by Natasha Dowey, with thanks to the fantastic Equator team*. Natasha is editor of Geoscience for the Future and Equator project lead (shown on left, with…
Combining art and science: crafting exciting connections with GeologyΒ
Hazel Napier is a geographer working at the British Geological Survey. Her work connects people with geology, and especially how geology can help society achieve net zero emissions. When not…