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Global warming caused by humans is advancing at 0.26°C per decade – the highest rate since records began, according to new research by more than 50 leading international scientists.

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The UK’s saltmarshes are under threat from climate change, coastal erosion and sea-level rise, according to a new study.

A group of six practitioners of research, art and activism from Buenos Aires and Leeds, stood together in a line in front of the sustainable garden in Leeds.

A collaborative International Strategy Fund project with the University of Buenos Aires crosses boundaries, disciplines and cultures to tackle climate justice.

Left: an image of Lex Comber, smiling. Right: blue text reading

Professor Lex Comber has received funding for research that uses social media insights to track trends in gentrification and house pricing in the UK, Vietnam and New Zealand.

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New research combines climate modelling with fossil shell analysis to understand what a warm future could be like over Western Europe.