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Looking towards William Glacier from a ship

Scientists lucky enough to be in the “right place at the right time” witnessed a giant lump of ice breaking away from the William Glacier in Antarctica, a process known as calving.

Tree tops in a tropical forest looking towards a mountain top against a blue sky

Leading researchers, including University of Leeds academics, want to see a decade of “global action” to restore the world’s lost and depleted forests.

If I could change one thing to save the planet I would focus on how food moves around and how we can replace trucks with barges, trains and non-diesel vehicles.

By Eleonora Morganti, University Academic Fellow, Global Food and Environment Institute

all schools news archive | Faculty of Environment | University of Leeds

Acting on behalf of the UK in climate negotiations, Leeds alum Kate Fearnyough travels to COP27 hoping the conference will accelerate mitigation action around the world.

A windfarm at sunrise / sunset

Dr Dan O’Neill and colleagues explored the energy requirements, and carbon emissions, associated with the energy transition.