Project launch for “RESET” on land-based CO2 removal
Enhanced silicate weathering through rock flour applied to farmland can permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The long-term consequences and efficacy must be investigated.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research.
Enhanced silicate weathering through rock flour applied to farmland can permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The long-term consequences and efficacy must be investigated.
The GFZ spin-off DiGOS Potsdam GmbH was honoured for its development “Phosaris”, which uses fibre-optic cables for infrastructure monitoring.
A detailed assessment certifies the long-term archive for the long-term storage of seismic data.
With more than 300 participants, 52 sessions, transdisciplinary exchange and artistic interventions, the RIFS conference "Tough Conversations in Tough Times" (December 3-5) brought together experts from academia, civil society, policymaking and the field. Over three days, participants…
The Young Academy of Spain honours her cutting-edge research on tectonic and induced seismology and earthquake risk mitigation.
The prize for Outstanding Early Career Scientists is awarded by the EGU Natural Hazards Division (European Geosciences Union) for her pivotal role in advancing systemic flood risk science.