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Collaboration key to net zero

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Working together is the only way communities, businesses and organisations in Yorkshire and Humber can make a successful transition to a low carbon future, says a leading climate scientist. Measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero will have an impact across society, from the way homes are heated to industrial processes, transport systems...

Calculating the carbon cost of food

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A calculator which could reduce the level of carbon emissions generated by food production and consumption has been developed by data scientists at the University of Leeds. The calculator, which is being trialled by Leeds City Council’s school meals provider, makes it easier for food venues and caterers to estimate the carbon footprint, land use, and...

Renewed partnership builds on a decade of successful weather and climate research

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The University of Leeds’ prestigious membership of the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) will continue, welcoming the Universities of Edinburgh and Birmingham. The University is a founding member of MOAP, established in 2010, and can now build on successes from over the last decade, delivering world-class research, impact and education. The need to deliver on net-zero, adaptation to climate...

Propane could be the answer to sustainable air conditioning

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According to a new study, using propane as a refrigerant could reduce the effects on global temperature increase from space cooling. Heatwaves have been on the rise globally. This has led to an increase in the usage of air conditioners, which unfavourably impact the environment due to their high energy consumption and use of halogenated...

Student innovation wins Platinum Jubilee Challenge

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An innovative project developed by a Leeds student has won a prestigious national competition designed to accelerate the path to net zero across UK universities and colleges. The idea, developed by PhD student Seb Stroud, was selected as one of five winners of the Platinum Jubilee Challenge, organised by the Royal Anniversary Trust to mark...