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panoramic view of Cumbrian mountains and landscape

Work to restore heathland, meadows, woodland, peatlands and rivers in the uplands of South Cumbria has begun in earnest thanks to a new project supported by Defra’s Landscape Recovery Scheme.

melting thermafrost

Permafrost thawing may allow greenhouse gases to escape at a much higher rate than previously thought, and this could further accelerate climate change.

A group of adults sit around a long table in an office-style room, having a meeting.

Reflections from the January Imaginative Curriculum Research and Scholarship Centre (ICRSC) information session, by Dr Vasiliki Kioupi and Professor Chrissi Nerantzi.

The Great Hall Summer Graduation

Subjects within the Faculties of Environment and Social Sciences have ranked highly in the global top 200.

Cows grazing, lying down in Yorkshire Dales

Cattle grazing at a nature reserve in the Yorkshire Dales has increased plant diversity by over 40% according to research by the University of Leeds.