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Results 6 to 10 of 212 in all schools for energy

Three yellow tents at the basecamp of Mount Everest, with the snowy peaks in the background.

A team of researchers is making final preparations for a trip to Mount Everest next month to explore why the ice of one of the mountain’s most iconic glaciers is so close to the melting point.

Two people walking on a path in a park, with trees and shrubs on either side

Thousands of people living in Leeds and Bradford will be surveyed about how they use parks and green spaces to improve access for all.

Person in a high-vis jacket and hard hat sits on the edge of the geothermal drilling site. Photo by Ben Craven, School of Earth and Environment

Academics have highlighted how geothermal energy can help break the link between fossil fuels and electricity prices, for a more stable and cost-effective future.

Vegetables (turnip, carrot, chilis) on a kitchen counter

A Citizens’ Panel endorsed education, regulations and supporting farmers to help the UK transition to a healthier and more sustainable diet, says a new policy brief.

Below view of a plane flying in a blue sky with contrails behind

Faculty of Environment researchers are uncovering key insights to help decarbonise aviation, bringing their expertise to industry and government.