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Melting permafrost in a green landscape in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway

Thawing permafrost accelerates greenhouse gas release

Published
31 March 2026
Categories
Global
Research
Environment

Permafrost thawing may allow greenhouse gases to escape at a much higher rate than previously thought, and this could further accelerate climate change.

Aerial view of a dense green forest canopy with grey sky in far distance

Tropical forests generate rainfall worth billions

Published
17 February 2026
Categories
Research
Global

Tropical forests help to generate vast amounts of rainfall each year, adding weight to arguments for protecting them as water and climate pressures increase, say researchers.

A group of fishermen on a boat and in the sea with fishing nets catching fish.

AI forecasting strengthens climate resilience

Published
22 January 2026
Categories
Research
Environment
Global

Researchers are harnessing the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance weather prediction and improve climate resilience and food security in West Africa.

Professor Nik Watson looks at a conical flask with a student.

Building an AI platform to help food security

Published
14 January 2026
Categories
Global
Research
University

Researchers at Leeds are developing a new tool to reduce food waste and improve global food security, in partnership with a team at the CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, using AI.