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Stratocumulus clouds seen from the International Space Station.

Researchers have found that the latest generation of global climate models predict more warming in response to increasing carbon dioxide than their predecessors.

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Research by University of Leeds scientists has found that Greenland has lost 3.8 trillion tonnes of ice since 1992 – enough to push global sea levels up by 10.6 millimetres.

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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.

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Two academics at the University of Leeds have been elected as Fellows of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

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A new framework provides a robust scientific tool for researchers, policymakers and industry to calculate remaining global carbon budgets.