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Curvette Central, in DR Congo. Credit: Simon Lewis

The world’s forests have absorbed over 100 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide over the past three decades, but they need more protection, according to a new study.

A person wearing a backpack taking a picture of a high rise building on their phone

As ChatGPT becomes a widely available tool for tourists to plan trips and solve their travel needs, Professor Jon Lovett and colleagues ask: do tourists like interacting with artificial intelligence?

Hardknott forest

Northern Monk’s Faith in Future Foundation commits long-term support to the Restoring Hardknott Forest project, led by the Biosphere Atmosphere Group in the School of Earth and Environment.

Riisa Bog in Estonia during twilight. The landscape features calm, reflective water surrounded by patches of grass and low-growing trees.

Cat Moody, Joseph Holden and Andy Baird produced a chapter of the United Nations (UN) Water Report: Water for Climate Mitigation.

A British motorway full of cars.

Professor Greg Marsden explores the reasons for and solutions to the reduced targets for climate change mitigation in the UK transport sector.