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Prof Andy Jordan, Professor of Environmental Policy at the University of East Anglia (UEA), has joined the likes of Dame...
Tyndall's Dr. Matthew Jones featured in a “Weather World” segment that aired on BBC News and World News. He speaks...
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester set out ten recommendations for how the UK’s planned...
The conference brought together a diverse range of sea-level scientists and practitioners in an innovative dialogue on “Advancing Science, Connecting...
A sign reading "POLLING STATION" is placed outside a building on a quiet street in Ireland, with several parked cars, ensuring the scene contributes to improved electoral integrity.
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Harsh Vasani, Toby S. James and Holly Ann Garnett assess the likely impact of the bill and the potential lessons...
A forest is on fire at night, with flames and smoke rising among the trees, influenced by the increasing riesgo de incendios driven by cambio climático.
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As climate change makes hot and dry conditions – often termed “fire weather” – more common and severe, vegetation dries...
A forest is on fire at night, with flames and smoke rising among the trees, influenced by the increasing riesgo de incendios driven by cambio climático.
Image credit: Photo by Egor Vikhrev on Unsplash
A medida que el clima se calienta, los episodios de sequía, altas temperaturas y baja humedad se vuelven más frecuentes...
Close-up of a pile of dried lupini beans, showcasing their varied shapes and light cream to greenish colors, highlighting the Ethiopian agricultural tradition amidst the broader challenges posed by climate change.
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Ethiopian farmers are increasingly cultivating grass pea, a hardy crop ideally suited to the weather extremes that climate change will...