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Climate crowdfunding initiative hits £30 million milestone

Citizens have crowdfunded £15 million for local green projects in just five years, with institutional investors recently committing an additional £16 million to an innovative funding initiative. Co-created through research led by Professor Mark Davis from the University of Leeds School of Sociology and Social Policy, Community Municipal Investments (CMIs), or Local Climate Bonds (LCBs) as they're...

World’s largest tropical peatlands revealed to be more than 40,000 years old

A peatland complex in the Congo Basin which is known to be a globally important carbon store is twice as old as previously thought, according to a new scientific study. An international team of researchers has shown that the tropical peatland complex, which is the world’s largest, began forming about 42,000 years ago, more than...

Third Annual Progress Review of the University of Leeds Climate Plan

The third annual progress review of the University of Leeds Climate Plan has been published by the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures and is now available on the Priestley Centre website. The review, was requested by Climate Principles Programme Board, which has overall accountability for delivery of the Climate Plan. The review will ensure that...

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Subsidising e-bikes instead of cars could really kick the electric vehicle transition into high gear

If you’re thinking of buying a new electric car worth up to £37,000, the UK government has offered to knock up to £3,750 off the...

Accelerating net zero: why climate innovation needs emergency mode

The pursuit of net zero emissions—where the greenhouse gases we emit are balanced by those we remove—has become a global imperative. As climate impacts intensify,...

How young people have taken climate justice to the world’s international courts

Youth activist organisations including Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and World Youth for Climate Justice recently coordinated massive online calls across two different time...

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