02.12.16

UK Winter 2015/2016 floods: One of the century’s most extreme and severe flood episodes

Press release 2016/5 – issued by the Centre for Ecology & HydrologyEmbargoed until 0001 GMT Monday December 5, 2016A new scientific review of the winter floods of 2015/2016 confirms that the event was...

19.08.16

New study: neonicotinoid insecticides linked to wild bee decline across England

***Embargoed until 16th August 2016 at 1600 London time (BST) / 1100 US Eastern Daylight time***Press release 16/03 - Issued by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UKNew study: neonicotinoid...

27.07.16

High chance that current atmospheric greenhouse concentrations commit to warmings greater than 1.5 °C over land

Press release 2016/03 - Issued by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UKHigh chance that current atmospheric greenhouse concentrations commit to warmings greater than 1.5 °C over landCurrent levels of...

30.06.16

Press Release Archive - 2016

The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology's Press Office often issues Press Releases to journalists from a wide range of media outlets, announcing findings from new research or giving details of significant...

30.06.16

UK wildlife calendar reshuffled by climate change

***Strictly embargoed until 29 June 2016 at **** 1800 London time / 1300 US Eastern Time ***Press release 16/01 - Issued by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UKUK wildlife calendar reshuffled by...

10.08.15

Severe droughts could lead to widespread losses of butterflies by 2050

Widespread drought-sensitive butterfly population extinctions could occur in the UK as early as 2050 according to a new study published today in the scientific journal Nature Climate Change.

05.08.15

Free mobile phone app will help monitor UK’s grasshoppers and crickets

For immediate release – Wednesday 5 August 2015Press release 2015/02 - Issued by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UKFree mobile phone app will help monitor UK’s grasshoppers and crickets‘iRecord...

24.07.15

Target farm emissions to combat air pollution and crop loss, say UN experts

Measures to reduce agricultural emissions could be the most cost-effective way of tackling threats to global food productivity and human health, according to a UN expert meeting.

24.07.15

Press Release Archive - 2015

The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology's Press Office often issues Press Releases to journalists from a wide range of media outlets, announcing findings from new research or giving details of significant...

16.12.14

Bio-Linux goes global

NEBC Bio-Linux Version 5.0 - a one-stop shop for bioinformatics tools in a Linux contextThe NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre (NEBC), based at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, has...