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New creative tools explore gender, justice and the climate in Indonesia
Researchers at the University of Leeds are collaborating with Indonesian-based organisations to support transgender women and climate activism through a board game and creative comics.
Extreme El Niño weather switched off South American's carbon sink
Tropical forests in South America lose their ability to absorb carbon from the atmosphere when conditions become exceptionally hot and dry, according to new research.
Plant-based egg project rated 'Outstanding' by Innovate UK
The Knowledge Transfer Partnership with UK brand THIS™ applied the latest food science and plant proteins technologies to crack the plant-based egg market.
Amplifying marginalised voices on the climate crisis
A new publication spotlights the perspectives of academics and activists in the Majority World, unified in their aim to achieve climate justice.
Increased Amazon carbon emissions a result of weak law enforcement
Increased carbon emissions from the Amazon rainforest are due to weak law enforcement, new research suggests.