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Human-driven impacts on carbon release from rivers
Researchers use field data and predictive modelling to show the human impacts on aquatic ecosystems and how they contribute to the global climate crisis.
Study warns of 'alarming rise' in long-lived greenhouse gas
Emissions of a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide or methane increased unabated up to 2020, according to a new report which a University of Leeds academic helped to produce.
New resilient coastal communities and seas network announced
The University of Leeds will collaborate on a £2m national network to generate knowledge, action and resilience for UK coastal communities and seas.
Celebrating Virtuocity, the world-leading transport simulation facility
This week, Virtuocity welcomes visitors to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its first driving simulator study.
Chancellor named President of Royal Geographical Society
The Chancellor of the University of Leeds, Professor Dame Jane Francis, has been elected President of the Royal Geographical Society.