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A study led by the School of Earth & Environment has found that no country currently meets its citizens’ basic needs at a globally sustainable level of resource use.

The remaining undisturbed rainforests in Borneo, some of the world’s tallest and most carbon-dense, have been removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over the past 50 years, a new study shows.

Professor Dominick Spracklen hs secured European Research Council funding to continue his research into impacts of tropical deforestation.

Professor Dominick Spracklen has secured highly prestigious European Research Council funding worth £2 million euros over the next five years.

New insight into climate impacts of deforestation. Photo by: Jace Grandin.

Deforestation is likely to warm the climate even more than originally thought, scientists warn.

Ecdyonurus larva moult. Credit: Liam Marsh

River invertebrates react the same way to decreasing glacier cover wherever in the world they are, say scientists.