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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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PAGES webinars are all available to watch online

PAGES organized seven webinars between 2018 and 2021.


The PAGES webinars are all available to watch via the PAGES YouTube channel.

A revised estimate of early Pliocene global mean sea level using geodynamic models of the Patagonian slab window

Authors: Hollyday A, Austermann J, Lloyd A, Hoggard M, Richards F and Rovere A

Call for Horizons contributions: Deadline extended to 21 February 2023

The call for contributions for the PAGES magazine - Past Global Changes Horizons: Picture the past. Change the future.

New PAGES Science Officer

PAGES warmly welcomes Iván Hernández-Almeida, the new Science Officer.

PAGES Symposium 2023 - Preliminary program available

On 1 June 2023, PAGES will be hosting an in-person symposium in Bern, Switzerland, with the option of online attendance.

SedaDNA Meeting: Expression of Interest

The PaleoEcoGen working group is happy to announce the first exclusive international SedaDNA Meeting  - Shedding light on current develop