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Children walking to school on a polluted road

University of Leeds researchers are taking part in a new Born in Bradford project with primary school children across the city - to measure levels of pollution and its impact on health.

A tractor drives through a crop field, a liquid spraying out of the back of it over the soil.

Rising nitrous oxide emissions are jeopardizing climate goals and the Paris Accord, according to a new international study.

Images of wind turbines

Global energy consumption in 2050 could be reduced to the levels of the 1960s and still provide a decent standard of living for a population three times larger, according to a new study.

Credit: Ian Joughin - Icebergs in Disko Bay, Greenland 

Scientists warn that if greenhouse gas emissions continue apace, Greenland and Antarctica’s ice sheets could together contribute more than 39cm to global sea level rise this century.

Khe Nuoc Trong forest credit: Dominick Spracklen

Research by the University of Leeds has helped secure the highest government protection for internationally-important Vietnamese forests.