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Identifying seedling, Madre de Dios river, Peru 1998. Oliver Phillips, University of Leeds

A team of more than 100 scientists has assessed the impact of global warming on thousands of tree species across the Amazon to discover the winners and losers from 30 years of climate change.

PGR student

The University of Leeds is leading a new PhD training centre called Panorama, which has just received funding from NERC for five annual admissions starting in 2019.

Photo of the Alan Turing Institute

Six researchers from the Faculty of Environment have been awarded a prestigious fellowship with The Alan Turing Institute.

Amazon river

A recent study of more than 100 years of river level records from the Amazon shows a significant increase in frequency and severity of floods.

Nitrogen fixing trees

A new study gives insight into the prevalence of nitrogen-fixing trees in tropical rainforests and calls into question previous hypotheses for why they are much more abundant than in temperate forests