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Research highlights the importance of including cultural and social benefits when designing renewable energy projects, through a study of Indonesia's 'Iconic Island' programme.

Jon Lovett conducting field work in the forests of Tanzania with a team of local people.

A new study uses 'zeta diversity', an innovative ecological tool, to measure plant biodiversity, creating new insights into plants' responses to environmental change.

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Geophysics undergraduate students contributed to the University of York’s Deep Geothermal Energy Project.

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Scientists uncover why plant-based proteins leave a ‘dry’ taste - unlocking solutions for better-tasting sustainable foods.

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Professor Manley has won the prestigious grant to advance knowledge in cognitive geography – mapping the way we think about our environment – to improve active travel and mobility.