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Leeds expertise in The Climate Book
The Climate Book, created by Greta Thunberg, features input from three University of Leeds researchers.
UK needs to use phosphorus sustainably
Phosphorus use in the UK needs to be better managed and used in a much more sustainable way to reduce river pollution and increase resilience over rising fertiliser prices, say researchers.
Using nanoparticles and phytoplankton to help combat climate change
Scientists believe technology could be developed to farm large phytoplankton blooms in the oceans to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
What the remaining 1.5°C carbon budget means for policy
1.5°C: where the target came from – and why we’re losing sight of its importance.
Indigenous peoples’ perceptions - climate and food systems
New research led by postgraduate researcher Ingrid Arotoma-Rojas presents a case study of Shawi Indigenous men in the Peruvian Amazon.