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Looking towards William Glacier from a ship

Glaciers along the Antarctic peninsula are flowing faster in the summer because of a combination of melting snow and warmer ocean waters, say researchers.

Ellen Dyson and Rachel Helbig with Professor Louise Dye in Brussels

Ellen Dyson and Rachel Helbig have published a research paper, in collaboration with multiple food and sustainability experts, and attended the ILSI Annual Meeting and Science Symposium in Brussels.

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Research explores how we could meet climate targets while at the same time enabling poorer communities to use more energy to secure better living standards.

Depictions of present-day planktonic foraminifera floating in the deep sea. Image credit: Richard Bizley, BizleyArt

Researchers have used nearly half a million fossils to solve a scientific mystery - why the number of different species is greatest near the equator and decreases towards polar regions.

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Global inequality must fall to maintain a safe climate and achieve a decent standard of living for all – it’s a huge challenge.