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A snapshot of a rainforest with a large tree in the centre. Three researchers are high up on the tree trunk, measuring it.

 Trees in Amazon forests have got 'fatter' with average size increasing by 3.2% every decade, consistent with a response to rising carbon dioxide levels, a new study suggests.

Antartic ice sheet

Using a decade of satellite data, researchers have identified 85 previously unknown lakes several kilometres under the frozen surface surrounding the South Pole.

Tractor in field

The University of Leeds farm is to become a pioneering research station to test and accelerate climate-smart agricultural methods.

Palm trees in the Congo rainforest

A peatland complex in the Congo Basin which is known to be a globally important carbon store is twice as old as previously thought, according to a new scientific study.

Left to right, Historian Dr Gabriel Kruell, Astronomer Professor Sergio Mendoza, Physicist Dr Oliver López-Corona from UNAM and ecologist Professor Jon Lovett by the Sun Stone in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia.

A new interdisciplinary collaboration is taking shape between the School of Geography and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).