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Meeting the global challenges of water security and urban disaster planning
Researchers from Leeds are partners in two pioneering international collaborations to develop new approaches to the global challenges of improving water security and urban disaster risk management.
Avoiding fossil-fuel “lock-in” could help limit global temperature rise
New research suggests there is a 64% chance of limiting the increase in global average temperatures to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels if fossil fuel infrastructure is immediately phased out.
Academic awarded MBE in New Year's Honours List
Important scientific contributions in the field of meteorology have resulted in a University-based academic being recognised in The Queen’s New Year Honours.
Environment staff receive Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy
Three academics from the Faculty of Environment have been awarded Fellowships from the Higher Education Academy.
Environment staff announced as Transport Systems Catapult Fellows
Two members of staff from the Faculty of Environment have been named in the first group of Business Fellows for The Transport Systems Catapult.




