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A grey wolf standing on a rock in a forest, looking back at the camera

Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could lead to expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, according to a new study.

Someone cycling through a flooded street in southern Africa

Meteorological experts and students are working together to improve early warnings of severe thunderstorms in Southern Africa.

Two people at a produce stall in Leeds Kirkgate Markets.

A key element of the Yorkshire Policy Innovation Partnership (YPIP) project is an £800,000 funding pot to support new approaches for sustainable, community-led policies.

Baroness Natalie Bennett, Holding YHCC flyers and smiling into the camera.

A team from the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission (YHCC) shared research findings about regional climate action with parliamentarians as part of Sense About Science’s Evidence Week.

A birds-eye view of a field being ploughed by a tractor, with the left of the field showing brown tilled earth and the right side green. Seagulls fly behind the tractor.

Water@leeds researchers are collaborating on JUSTLANZ – a pioneering project funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to involve communities in the UK's transition to net zero.