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Any queries related to press conferences should be directed to the EGU Media and Communications Manager, Bárbara Ferreira, at media@egu.eu.

Selected sessions as well as all press conferences during the General Assembly 2016 will be live-streamed and are also available on demand after the conference. Below you will find the overall webstreaming programme. Once the individual sessions start, a link opening the respective stream will appear.

Monday, 18 April 2016

Press conference 1
Impacts and costs of natural hazards
12:00–13:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

US5
NASA-ESA-EGU joint Union session
13:30–16:55 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Press conference 2
Volcanoes, climate changes and droughts: civilisational resilience and collapse
09:00–10:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

Press conference 3
How ancient organisms moved and fed: finding out more from fossils
11:00–12:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

ML3
Arthur Holmes Medal by Trond H. Torsvik
12:15–13:15 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

Press conference 4
Giant seafloor craters and thriving fauna: methane seepage in the Arctic
12:30–13:30 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

US4
Geosciences in the Anthropocene
13:30–15:00 / Room L6 /  Details /  Stream

GDB3
Plan it Earth: is there enough resource for all? Is it just a matter of planning for the future?
13:30–15:00 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

TL4
Active Planet 3 – Outer shell Earth
13:30–15:00 / Room 0.93 /  Details /  Stream

TL2
Active Planet 1 – Solid Earth
15:30–17:00 / Room 0.93 /  Details /  Stream

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

US1
Interplays between the solid Earth and the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere
08:30–12:00 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

GDB4
Is global economic growth compatible with a habitable climate?
08:30–10:00 / Room K1 /  Details /  Stream

Press conference 5
Latest mission developments of AIM & DART: could we deflect an incoming asteroid?
12:00–13:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

ML2
Alfred Wegener Medal Lecture by John P. Burrows
12:15–13:15 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

US0
EGU Award Ceremony
17:30–19:00 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

Thursday, 21 April 2016

Press conference 6
Detecting nuclear explosions
11:00–12:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

Press conference 7
Sea ice decline in the Arctic
12:00–13:00 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

ML4
Jean Dominique Cassini Medal Lecture by Michel Mayor
12:15–13:15 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

TL5
Active Planet 4 – Solar system
13:30–15:00 / Room 0.93 /  Details /  Stream

Press conference 8
Historical responsibilities and climate impacts of the Paris agreement
13:30–14:30 / Press centre /  Details /  Stream

GDB6
Public peer review in open access publications: pros and cons
15:30–17:00 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

US2
Deep geofluids: the bringers of change
15:30–19:00 / Room L6 /  Details /  Stream

Friday, 22 April 2016

US3
Models in the Geosciences
08:30–12:00 / Room B /  Details /  Stream

ML1
Alexander von Humboldt Medal Lecture by Jean W.A. Poesen
12:15–13:15 / Room E1 /  Details /  Stream

GDB5
Plate tectonics started in the PaleoArchean
13:30–15:00 / Room G1 /  Details /  Stream