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geography professor louise waite advises the house of lords on the modern slavery act

When the Modern Slavery Act 2015 was passed, it was claimed to be world-leading legislation that would prevent and disrupt modern slavery. Nine years later, its ‘world-leading’ status is in question.

Two hands holding a group of earthworms in soil

Researchers are to investigate whether the humble earthworm is threatened by climate change and flooding in the UK.

A close up of someone's hands holding their phone. Greenery can be seen in the background.

Faculty of Environment researchers will lead a £6m data service that helps researchers use smart data to better understand the health and sustainability of places.

A photograph of a Khumbu glacier pond chain.

Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University.

The global concentrations of one of the main air pollutants known to affect human health have been graphically illustrated for the first time by a team of scientists.

The global concentrations of one of the main air pollutants known to affect human health have been graphically illustrated for the first time by a team of scientists.