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Holidaymakers concerned about fresh volcanic eruptions causing flight-disrupting ash clouds across Europe might be reassured by a study setting out the first reliable estimates of their frequency.

Chitedze Agricultural Research Station. Credit: Andy Dougill

Climate change impacts are being felt the world over, but nowhere more so than sub-Saharan Africa.

A study co-authored by researchers from the School of Earth and Environment and National Centre for Atmospheric Science has been named amongst the top 100 publications of 2016.

Two School of Earth and Environment scientists, Dominick Spracklen and Ken Carslaw, have been named in a list of the most highly cited scientists across the world.

Lindsay at the 'world's end' in Ushuaia. Credit: Lindsay Stringer

Professor Stringer from the Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) and the School of Earth and Environment has set sail to the Antarctic as part of the project ‘Homeward Bound’.