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An image of a forest from above.

If the world’s natural forests are allowed to grow and mature rather than being cut down, 226 billion tonnes of carbon could be taken out of the atmosphere, according to a major international study.

Forest Fires

New research shows that lightning is the biggest threat to boreal forests and that its frequency will increase with climate change.

Image: Dr Kanhu Charan Pattnayak, Professor Iain Clacher, Patricia Grant, Dr Anubhav Choudhary

Stronger links between UK science and innovation and financial institutions will be forged at a new Innovation Hub in Leeds.

Yorkshire Dales at Ingleborough. Credit Andrew Parkinson WWF UK.

Researchers and charity partners including Professor Dominick Spracklen and Dr Catt Scott are restoring nature in the Yorkshire Dales.

A fruit and vegetable market.

Read how a group of international and interdisciplinary partners, including Professor Stephen Whitfield and Dr Susannah Sallu are developing agriculture strategies in Southern Africa.