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A lightning bolt in a purplish sky

Lightning strikes were just as important as meteorites in creating the perfect conditions for life to emerge on Earth, geologists say.

Celebrating women of achievement 2021

Three academics from across the Faculty of Environment were this week recognised in the University’s Women of Achievement Awards.

Dr Hifza Rasheed Geog alum receiving award.

Congratulations Dr Hifza Rasheed on being awarded the Professional Achievement Award in the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards.

A house roof covered in solar panels.

New energy tariffs designed for a low carbon future could leave people on bad deals even worse off, research has found.

Getz ice shelf photo by Pierre Dutrieux

Glaciers in West Antarctica are moving more quickly from land into the ocean, contributing to rising global sea levels.