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Image showing University of Leeds building with a drilling site in front. A digger and the Leeds Climate Plan banner are in front.

The first phase of the geothermal campus project is complete, and the results have positive implications for low-carbon heating and cooling systems on campus and beyond.

Four children putting together pieces of the inside of a piano. Be Curious logo on the right.

Researchers and staff will take part in the university’s annual family open day in May, offering fun hands-on activities that bring their work to life.

Valley in North Yorkshire with purple heather, trees and green fields

This World Rewilding Day, we celebrate the faculty's collaborative research and practical projects that build understanding and action on rewilding for biodiversity, ecosystems and the climate.

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Three academics at the School of Earth and Environment have been awarded by the Geological Society for their contributions to geoscience.

Person in a high-vis jacket and hard hat sits on the edge of the geothermal drilling site. Photo by Ben Craven, School of Earth and Environment

Academics have highlighted how geothermal energy can help break the link between fossil fuels and electricity prices, for a more stable and cost-effective future.