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We are a world-leading climate centre based at the University of Leeds. From local to global, we ensure that climate action is informed by the latest research, collaborating with organisations and individuals to transform our expertise into real-world impact.

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No guarantees when it comes to overshooting 1.5°C says new research

Exceeding a 1.5°C increase in global temperature comes with irreversible consequences and rapid emission reductions are essential for reducing climate risks , according to a new report from global scientists. Even if it is possible to reverse the rise of global temperatures after a temporary overshoot of 1.5°C some climate damages, including rising sea levels,...

Climate experts to address policy challenges

Academics from across the University of Leeds will be undertaking new research or support roles to address policy challenges across local, regional and national levels. Three of twelve new projects that have received Research England Policy Support Fund awards are focused on climate change. Suraje Dessai – Secondment to Government Office for Science Suraje Dessai, the...

Scientists to test if snow is melting high on Everest

Climbing beyond Everest base camp to test if the snow high up on the mountain is melting is the latest challenge being faced by glaciologists at the University. Despite air temperatures being well below zero on the highest mountain on Earth, it is believed that the snow may be thawing, threatening the water supplies of...

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Utilising local community knowledge to support policing during the climate crisis

Climate change is already having an impact on policing and public services in the UK. From one-off extreme weather events requiring emergency assistance, to tackling...

Discussing global environmental assessments and progress on GEO-7

Global environmental assessments identify, assess, and synthesize the state of knowledge and evidence base on multiple aspects of our rapidly changing environment. They play a...

Would you consider going car-free for just one day?

For years, cars have been an integral part of many people’s lives, but what would our life look like if we had sustainable travel options...

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