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Fire_Pixabay

News | 23.02.2022

Up to 50% increase in wildfires projected by 2100

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Ghana science ministry visit

News | 21.01.2022

UKCEH directors visit Ghana to discuss collaborations over key environmental challenges

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GGR Rockdust Plynlimon Demonstrator

Project | 19.01.2022

Greenhouse Gas Removal via Enhanced Rock Weathering

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Storm over Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast   Photo: Cornelia Klein

Press release | 04.01.2022

Deforestation increases risk of flash flooding in fast-growing West African coastal cities

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Image of UKCEH's ecosystem observatory Auchencorth Moss

News | 29.11.2021

UKCEH’s greenhouse gas monitoring station gets top data certification

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Monitoring buoy in the Lake District, England, UK

Project | 23.11.2021

GHG Aqua

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LCM 2020 10m pixel resolution

News | 18.11.2021

Latest Land Cover Map provides greater detail about British landscape

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Four people standing under a representation of the earth

Blog | 18.11.2021

Impressions from COP26: we must bridge the climate-biodiversity gap

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Highly cited UKCEH researchers

News | 16.11.2021

Five UKCEH scientists named on Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list

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Darling River at Toorale    Photo: B897, CC BY-SA 4.0

News | 11.11.2021

Global warming threatens benefits that rivers provide humans and wildlife

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fertiliser spreading

News | 05.11.2021

Reducing ammonia emissions to improve air quality would be cost-effective

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Solardomes at CEH Bangor

News | 02.11.2021

UK researchers join forces to put science at forefront of climate solutions

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