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An innovative plan to reduce the impact of flooding and climate change in West Yorkshire over the next six years is being launched during national Flood Action Week.

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Using carbon tax revenue to fund free green electricity and public transport could significantly reduce individual households’ greenhouse gas emissions, a new study has found.

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For at least the last 30 years, not a single country has met the basic needs of its residents without overconsuming natural resources, according to new research led by the University of Leeds.

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Now COP26 is over we look at those involved and the contributions of School of Earth & Environment Staff and students.

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Experts can make crucial decisions about future biodiversity management by using artificial intelligence to learn from past environmental change, according to a new study.