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The PAGES (Past Global Changes) project is an international effort to coordinate and promote past global change research. The primary objective is to improve our understanding of past changes in the Earth system in order to improve projections of future climate and environment, and inform strategies for sustainability. ... more

PAGES, a registered association for scientific research and networking, is open and inclusive to all scientists interested in past global changes. Science within PAGES is conducted by working groups, which are open to all paleoscientists working on the topic. Get involved by contacting the working group leaders, signing up to mailing lists, and attending teleconferences and/or workshops.

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To celebrate the release of the PAGES Magazine on (paleo)-Earthquakes and Tsunamis in April 2024, PAGES is organizing a webinar in collaboration with some of the authors who contributed to the Special Issue.

Fig. 1. Map of the study area featuring the Almanzora, Antas, Aguas and Andarax rivers and the main population centers in the province of Almeria.

Historical floods in the southeastern Iberian Peninsula since the 16th century: Trends and regional analysis of extreme flood events

A new paper by Sánchez-García C and Schulte L has been published in Global and Planetary Change on "Historical floods in the southeas

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Southern Ocean sedaDNA calibration (ICEPRO)

An email from PaleoEcoGen steering committee member, Linda Armbrecht (University of Tasmania, Australia), has been sent out requesting inter

3rd INQUA-PAGES ECR workshop: TROPQUA 2024

The PAGES Early-Career Network (ECN) and INQUA Early-Career Researchers are thrilled to announce the 3rd INQUA-PAG

PAGES Newsletter March 2024

In the PAGES March newsletter, subscribers can find out more about all the upcoming activities by working groups, including the launch of a new wor

Two new publications by the CVAS working group

The Climate Variability Across Scales (CVAS) working group, now in their 3rd phas