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Rohit Sinha

Amid extreme weather and record-breaking temperatures, world leaders are gathering in Dubai for the COP28 summit.

Balakumar Arumugham

Scientists are warning that apparently stable glaciers in the Antarctic can “switch very rapidly” and lose large quantities of ice as a result of warmer seas.

Image of a bus in Leeds city centre at night.

Bus services outside of London have seen a staggering decline over the past 15 years, with provision plummeting by more than 60% in 80 local authority areas, new research shows.

Buses in Leeds, with Kirkgate Markets in the background.

New research suggests that improved public transport and active travel friendly environments are the most likely pathways to reach net zero in transport.

A portrait of Naelijwa Mshanga in a circular frame on a navy background. Text in the corner reads "For Women in Science" above the 'UNESCO' and 'Fondation L'Oreal' logos.

Naelijwa Mshanga, Commonwealth split-site PhD student, has been honoured as the recipient of the prestigious award for Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa Young Talent Award.