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I’ve been to a number of conferences but never one on the scale of the Royal Geographical Society & Institute of British Geographers annual international conference, held this year at Imperial College

Surface lake on the Greenland ice sheet. Credit: CF Dow

Seismic surveys challenge the view that recent slowdowns in Greenland’s ice flow will continue in the long term, says a new study.

Students from the Faculty of Environment at the University of Leeds studying together.

The Faculty of Environment has achieved excellent student satisfaction results in the 2017 National Student Survey (NSS). The School of Earth and Environment achieved an impressive 98%.

View of the A68 iceberg from a European Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite image acquired on 30/07/2017

The largest remaining ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula lost 10% of its area when an iceberg four times the size of London broke free earlier this month.

Geochemistry in the field: Stefanie Lutz and Liane Benning working on a glacier in Greenland.

The Cohen geochemistry group are presenting at Goldschmidt 2017 in Paris, details of talks and posters can found below.