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Avalanche Canyon with Gilkey Glacier in the background, showing a steeply incised glacier valley. Photography by Professor Bethan Davies.

Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than previously thought, new research suggests.

Two plant collectors in the Andean cloud forest, Peru.

They are collaborators on GEO-TREES, a global, £13m funded project to collect ground data and validate carbon storage maps of the world’s forests.

Dr Laura Carter

After a successful research trip to Australia, where she connected with experts and practitioners in water contamination, Dr Carter explores the difficulties of parenting while travelling for work.

Researchers on a bench in the sustainability gardens on campus. Left to right: Alejandra Zazueta-Lopez, Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez, Dania Ceballos Vázquez, Osiris Díaz Torres

The partnership between water@leeds and Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico is expanding, with a focus on knowledge exchange and opportunities for early career researchers.

A large group of people at the toolkit launch event in Indonesia. They're all holding up their little finger, many are smiling.

Researchers have worked with people with diffability, practitioners and policymakers in Indonesia to improve their preparedness for and outcomes of disasters.