How will our future be shaped by global climate change?
With the aim of better understanding our future, an international collaboration involving researchers from the Centre de Recherche et d'Enseignement en Géosciences de l'Environnement (AMU/CNRS/IRD/INRAE/Collège de France), is [...].
Grand Séminaire: Pierre Deschamps on the WAO project and water resources
On 11 January 2024, Pierre Deschamps, IRD Research Fellow, CEREGE Climate Team, held the Grand Séminaire at CEREGE WAO ooo... the project: or how to examine the question of [...].
At CEREGE, a new organisation for a new mandate
The first general meeting of the new management team took place on Thursday 18 January at CEREGE on the Technopôle Environnement Arbois-Mediterranée in front of a packed and attentive audience. After the announcement of the [...]
Greetings 2024 from the new CEREGE management team
On Thursday 11 January 2025, CEREGE's new Director presented her new year's greetings to the staff. ”I am very proud and happy to be your new Director. With my team, [...]
A very satisfactory term of office!
On Thursday 14 December 2023, the CEREGE General Meeting was held to mark the end of the terms of office of Olivier Bellier (Director), Jérôme Gattacceca (Deputy Director) and Sandrine Magnetto (Administrative Director) for the [...].
Grand Prix des Sciences de la Mer 2023
The winner of the 2023 Albert 1st of Monaco Marine Science Grand Prix is Professor Edward Anthony from CEREGE. On Wednesday 6 December, H.S.H. the [...]
The opening up of vegetation in European landscapes before Homo Sapiens
Before the arrival of Homo sapiens, the temperate forest biome was characterised by extensive open, light vegetation. The extent of open vegetation in European landscapes [...]
Atmospheric CO2 linked to the ventilation of ocean waters?
On 26 October 2023, Nature Geosciences published “Millennial atmospheric CO2 changes linked to ocean ventilation modes over past 150,000 years”. The ventilation of deep ocean waters, which are rich in carbon, can [...]
The secret behind the construction of the pyramids of Giza
Christophe Morhange, associate professor at CEREGE, is the project leader of a ground-breaking Franco-Egyptian study revealing the secrets behind the transport of the granite blocks used to build the [...].
The largest solar flare ever recorded...
Atmospheric radiocarbon spike measured in tree rings reveals largest solar flare ever recorded 14300 years ago A paper published in the Philosophical Transactions [...].