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Jon Lovett

According to new research nearly 40 percent of global land plant species can be categorized as very rare, and these species are most at risk for extinction as climate and land use continues to change.

Image of soybeans growing

During the last two decades agricultural practices and nitrogen-rich fertilisers have significantly increased the amount of nitrous oxide emissions in the atmosphere, according to a new study.

Professor Yun Yun Gong presenting her research entitled: From Chinese Tea to African Peanuts, an Unfinished Journey in Public Health Research in the Great Hall

At the inaugural event, Professor Yun Yun Gong presented her research entitled: From Chinese Tea to African Peanuts, an Unfinished Journey in Public Health Research.

Amazon rainforest

An international team of researchers led by the University of Leeds have revealed for the first time that Amazon forests with the greatest evolutionary diversity are the most productive.

Image of Dr Anna Hogg from the Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science

Dr Anna Hogg been awarded the European Geosciences Union 2020 Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award.