The EAGE Special Interest Community on Geoscience Communication & Public Engagement is a dynamic group of geoscientists, educators, and communicators dedicated to enhancing public understanding of Earth’s systems and the role of geoscientists and engineers in the Energy Transition. The community is a focal point for various communication initiatives.
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Objectives
- Enhance communication skills of geoscientists for impactful storytelling and media engagement.
- Provide knowledge sharing, expert guidance, and hands-on training for effective geoscience communication.
- Bridge the gap between geoscientific discovery and public action through outreach and collaboration.
- Empower each member to become an ambassador of the energy transition.
Upcoming Activities
- EAGE Annual 2025 (Toulouse, France) | Inaugural Session
- EAGE Annual 2025 (Toulouse, France) | Short Course ‘Geoscience Communication and Public Engagement’ by Iain Stewart
Previous Activities
EAGE offered a transformative short course led by Professor Iain Stewart during GET2024 held in November 2024 in Rotterdam.
The course, ‘Geoscience Communication and Public Engagement’, underscored the importance of communication skills in fostering trust, securing project approvals, and bridging the gap between technical expertise and public understanding.
Committee
The Geoscience Communication and Public Engagement Community is coordinated by a Committee that serves for two years. The current Committee is serving the 2025 – 2027 term.
Name | Company / Institution | Country |
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Iain Stewart | RSS/University of Plymouth | Jordan/UK |
Maren Kleemeyer | Shell | The Netherlands |
Edward Wiarda | EBN | The Netherlands |
Diego Rovetta | Fugro | The Netherlands |
Emer Caslin | iCrag Centre | Ireland |
Flora Garofalo | Total Energies | France |
Henry Debens | Woodside | Australia |
Andrea Cuesta Cano | TU Delft | The Netherlands |
Evgeniia Martuganova | TU Delft | The Netherlands |
Questions? Ideas?