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Abisko, Northern Sweden. Credit: Ian Brooks

Professor Ian Brooks spent two weeks in April as an invited lecture on a Polar Prediction School for graduate students and early career researchers.

Formation of gypsum could tell us about water on Mars

A new explanation on how gypsum grows from ions in solutions has been reported in Nature Communications.

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The University of Leeds has risen in the rankings of the top universities in the world for Environmental Sciences, according to a recent international league table.

Otley under water in Boxing Day 2015 floods. Credit: Andrew Ross

Businesses in Calderdale have lost £47 million so far as a result of the Boxing Day floods.

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The role volcanic activity played in mass extinction events in the Earth’s early history is likely to have been much less severe than previously thought, according to a study led by Dr. Anja Schmidt.