DEG Column
The Division of Environmental Geosciences (DEG), a division of AAPG, is concerned with increasing awareness of the environment and the petroleum industry and providing AAPG with a scientific voice in the public arena. Among its objectives are educating members about important environmental issues, supporting and encouraging research on the effects of exploration and production on the environment, and communicating scientific information to concerned governmental agencies.
DEG is proud to claim the petroleum environmental scientist involved in leading the ind...
This semester, for the first time, I am teaching a freshman-level environmental scie...
AAPG's Division of Environmental Geosciences had its larges...
During the portion of my time in Louisiana that I administe...
The coastal Louisiana landscape was built from sediments su...
The climate change position statement rewrite process in AA...
It is not unusual today to hear a speaker dealing with resources. Water supply is lurk...
Spring has been a busy time for DEG with the AAPG Annual Convention in Long Beach, Cali...
This year's DEG program at the AAPG Annual Convention in...
Every so often it is good to review and evaluate DEG's m...
As one of my colleagues and fellow DEG members recently pointed out, what the DEG has t...
A joint effort by the Energy Minerals Division and the Divi...