Human-caused global warming has continued to increase at an “unprecedented rate” since the last major assessment of the climate system...
Industrialised nations responsible for excessive levels of CO2 emissions could be liable for $170 trillion in compensation by 2050 to...
Researchers will explore how best to communicate the importance of preparedness in the face of ever-increasing severe weather events. Researchers...
A study has found widespread mass loss of glaciers and ice caps in Greenland since the start of the 20th...
To accelerate a transformation in food systems in response to climate change, there is an urgent need to bridge the...
The Priestley Centre is entering an exciting phase of development as it becomes the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures. This...
Join us for this interactive side event at the UNFCCC intersessionals in Bonn to hear the latest science on the value of...
The School of Mathematics within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Leeds is pleased to...
Each year, in between the UN Climate Change Conferences – or, COPs – an intersessional session takes place to progress...
Authored by Piers Forster, Professor of Physical Climate Change; Director of the Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds...
Authored by Jonathan L. Carrivick, Lee Brown, and Martin Wilkes, University of Essex Glaciers across the European Alps are melting...
A blog post by Professor Vera Trappmann and Dr Jo Cutter, both of the Centre for Employment Relations, Innovation and Change...
The Priestley International Centre for Climate brings together world-leading expertise in all the key strands of climate change research. Climate change and its impact on society and ecosystems is a global challenge. The Centre is providing international solutions to meet this challenge.
Effective policy and other social and technical solutions need to be underpinned by robust research and the Priestley Centre’s focus is on new interdisciplinary research partnerships that better link our physical, technological, economic and social understanding of climate change with strategies for mitigation and adaptation.
