“…Because the social model of disability is pervasive, and can be experienced in sometimes frightening ways, it is present in geochemistry in the UK and elsewhere. When we consider advancing disability inclusion we have a duty to include but think beyond all aspects of physical work spaces, the design of our conferences and workshops, the operation of our learned societies, and how publishing in geochemistry is run [61][62][63][64][65][66][67]. There are myriad things to consider in making geochemistry more welcoming to all [e.g., [68][69][70], including for those of us with disabilities.…”