RESCUE at EGU 2026
By Andria Nicodemou
The latest project findings are showcased at this year's EGU
As every year, RESCUE is bringing its latest CDR and climate scenario research at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2026, taking place in Vienna, Austria (and online) on the 3-8 May 2026.
Bringing together experts from the Earth, planetary and space sciences, the EGU General Assembly provides a forum where state-of-the-art research is presented, fostering discussions and collaboration.
RESCUE's contribution includes chairing sessions, as well as oral and poster presentations:
Monday 4 May
- 16:15-18:00 CEST - Poster: Atmospheric temperature response to ambitious climate mitigation scenarios from RESCUE - Sabine Bischof (GEOMAR) - Hall X5, X5.234
Tuesday 5 May
- 08:30-12:30 and 14:00-15:45 CEST - Session: Carbon Dioxide Removal in Climate Mitigation Strategies: Potentials, Limits, Measurement, and Risks - session chaired by several RESCUE scientists including Shraddha Gupta (LMU Munich), Ana C. Franco (BSC), Nadine Mengis (GEOMAR) and Matthew Gidden (IIASA) - Room 0.49/50
- 09:15-09:25 CEST - Oral presentation: The phosphorus bottleneck in bioenergy-based CDR – and how enhanced rock weathering could break it - Daniel S. Goll (LSCE) - Room 0.49/50
- 10:45-12:30 - Poster: Surface Mass Balance Model CISSEMBEL linking ice sheets and ESMs: Results of standalone GrSMBMIP simulations - Christian Rodehacke et al. (DMI) - Hall X5, board X5.280
- 14:20-14:30 CEST - Oral presentation: Advancing Monitoring Reporting and Verification for marine Carbon Dioxide Removal - Helene Muri (NTNU) - Room 0.49/50
- 16:15-18:00 CEST - Poster: Regional perspective of terrestrial carbon dioxide removal on land-atmosphere coupling and heat extremes - Shraddha Gupta (LMU), Hall X5, X5.212
Wednesday 6 May
- 08:55-09:05 CEST - Oral presentation: Using Gaussian Process Regression to disentangle marine carbonate system trends and variability - Ana C. Franco (BSC) - Room 2.24
Thursday 7 May
- 17:40-17:50 CEST - Oral presentation: Reversibility after reversals? Hysteretic ecosystem stress responses under CO2 removal - Lina Teckentrup (BSC), Room D1