A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic climate change to well below 2°C average global heating by 2050. Yet, emissions from fossil fuel energy generation—which dominate global greenhouse gas emissions—are at an all-time high. Progress and action for an energy transition to net zero carbon is critical, and one in which geoscience sectors and geoscientists will play multiple roles. Here, we outline the landscape of the geosciences and the energy transition in the context of the climate crisis, and intergovernmental policies on climate and social justice. We show how geoscience sectors, skills, knowledge, data, and infrastructure, both directly and indirectly, will play a key role in th...
Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a ...
The energy transition is a pathway toward the transformation of the global energy sector from fossil...
The application of geoscience to global development is starting to become more recognised. In partic...
A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic cli...
A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic cli...
The transition to net-zero carbon emissions requires innovative use of the subsurface. Colleagues fr...
Achieving a successful energy transition requires society to deploy as many technologies as possible...
At the 2015 United Nations International Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), 197 national pa...
Geologic resources contain a huge potential to contribute to reach carbon neutrality and thus, mitig...
As the human population continues to grow, global demand for energy is certain to increase. The cons...
Human activities are changing the earth's climate, causing increasingly disruptive social and ecolog...
Recent research suggests that the effects of climate change are already tangible, making the require...
Recent research suggests that the effects of climate change are already tangible, making the require...
Failure by the international community to make substantive progress in reducing CO2 emissions, coupl...
The earth is experiencing unprecedented change driven by increasing population, industrialisation an...
Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a ...
The energy transition is a pathway toward the transformation of the global energy sector from fossil...
The application of geoscience to global development is starting to become more recognised. In partic...
A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic cli...
A substantial and rapid decarbonisation of the global economy is required to limit anthropogenic cli...
The transition to net-zero carbon emissions requires innovative use of the subsurface. Colleagues fr...
Achieving a successful energy transition requires society to deploy as many technologies as possible...
At the 2015 United Nations International Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), 197 national pa...
Geologic resources contain a huge potential to contribute to reach carbon neutrality and thus, mitig...
As the human population continues to grow, global demand for energy is certain to increase. The cons...
Human activities are changing the earth's climate, causing increasingly disruptive social and ecolog...
Recent research suggests that the effects of climate change are already tangible, making the require...
Recent research suggests that the effects of climate change are already tangible, making the require...
Failure by the international community to make substantive progress in reducing CO2 emissions, coupl...
The earth is experiencing unprecedented change driven by increasing population, industrialisation an...
Over the past decade geoengineering has steadily built momentum in academic and policy circles as a ...
The energy transition is a pathway toward the transformation of the global energy sector from fossil...
The application of geoscience to global development is starting to become more recognised. In partic...