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Japanese Knotweed

A recent study from AECOM and School of Geography researchers, has suggested that the damage caused by Japanese knotweed is not as significant as previously thought.

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Water samples from UK rivers contained significantly higher concentrations of microplastics downstream from wastewater treatment plants, researchers have found.

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Climate change could expand the agricultural feasibility of the global boreal region by 44 per cent by the end of the century, according to new research.

Glaciologists from the University of Leeds in the Himalayas.

School of Geography glaciologists are set to return to the Himalayas, a year on from a successful mission to drill through the world’s highest glacier.

water@leeds scientists from the University of Leeds have developed a new global index that identifies water supplied from peatlands as a significant source of drinking water for the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

Peatlands are vital to UK water security and must be protected to preserve the UK’s water supply, warn scientists.