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Faculty of Environment researchers are uncovering key insights to help decarbonise aviation, bringing their expertise to industry and government.

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The Positive Impact Partners programme nurtures community, civic and university partnerships – creating and building a shared vision of the net-zero city.

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Nature conservation in wealthier countries shifts harmful land use to nations with more biodiversity, say researchers.

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The Advanced Research and Innovation Agency (ARIA) has funded four School of Earth and Environment research projects as part of its Forecasting Tipping Points programme.

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The cool conditions which have allowed ice caps to form on Earth are rare events in the planet’s history and require many complex processes working at once, according to new research.