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Zhengzhou, China. Credit: V.T. Polywoda

The two pollutants most harmful to human health, PM2.5 and Ozone, were only slightly reduced or barely affected during the lockdown in China, according to a new study.

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The most advanced and comprehensive analysis of climate sensitivity ever undertaken has revealed with more confidence than ever before how sensitive the Earth’s climate is to carbon dioxide.

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The University is to be part of a new Africa-UK research collaboration, to identify ways the continent can produce enough food to feed its growing population.

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UK researchers explore hydrothermal vents for potential clues about the evolution of animal life in extreme environments.

Field trial by Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation. Credit: Dr Dimitar Epihov

A major new study shows adding rock dust to farmland could remove the carbon dioxide equivalent of more than the current total emissions from global aviation and shipping combined.