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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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Out now! Past Global Changes Magazine (30)1: “Using Paleoecology in Restoration Ecology”

The Pages Past Global Changes Magazine vol.30 no.1: "Using Paleoecology in Restoration Ecology" is available to read.

Drivers of 20th century sea-level change in southern New Zealand determined from proxy and instrumental records

It is thought that more than 600 million people live in coastal areas less than 10m above sea level.

Past Global Changes Magazine - changes to subscription policy 

PAGES is happy to be able to offer free online access to Past Global Changes Magazine, as well as free hard copies to all interested parties.

IODP call for proposals - deadline 1 April 2022

The PAGES endorsed International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) invites those interested to participate in planning for a post-2024 scientific ocea

A visit from Nikita Kaushal

Today, the PAGES International Project Office received a visit from Nikita Kaushal, SISAL working group steering committee member, and more recentl