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Three caught fish that were subject to shark attack

Shark impact on fishing communities

Published
24 August 2022
Categories
Science
Environment

People who make a living fishing off the coral reefs around the Maldives say their daily income is down by almost a quarter due to sharks stealing their catch.

Prof Corneille Ewango of the University of Kisangani, DRC, takes notes in a peat swamp forest along the Ikelemba River in DRC.

True size of largest tropical peatland revealed

Published
21 July 2022
Categories
Global
Environment

A new study has mapped the full scale of a vast region of peatland in the heart of the Congo Basin, revealing it to be 15% bigger than previously thought.

Field with cows and wind turbines in the background

Creating a net zero journey from farm to fork

Published
6 July 2022
Categories
Working with business
Environment

A novel research network aims move the country’s agri-food industry closer to net zero emissions, enabling the UK to meet its 2050 emissions target.

UK Pylons in the sunset

UK can halve its energy demand by 2050

Published
30 June 2022
Categories
Science
Environment
Research

New research shows that the UK can dramatically reduce its energy demand to meet net zero emissions targets by 2050 without negatively impacting quality of life.

FSNet fellows looking at equipment at the environmental observatory on the University farm

Building globally sustainable food systems

Published
23 June 2022
Categories
Environment
Global
Research

Fellows from six African countries this week joined colleagues at Leeds to strengthen networks and build research and leadership skills, helping to bring sustainable change in African food systems.

FAAM Airborne Laboratory aircraft in a hangar.

Taking UK airborne research to new heights

Published
15 June 2022
Categories
Technology
Environment

The UK’s flying laboratory will remain at the forefront of environmental research following a significant investment by the UK Government.

Phosphorus mining process

Tackling the phosphorus crisis

Published
9 June 2022
Categories
Environment
Science

Global mismanagement of phosphorus is threatening food security and polluting water, according to a new report into the use of the finite nutrient.

close up of dry, deeply cracked river bed with hills on the horizon

Critical global water questions

Published
27 May 2022
Categories
Global
Environment
Society & Politics
Research

Recent intense heatwaves in India and widespread US droughts have highlighted the need for a global approach to tackling chronic water shortages.