Different countries face different risks and opportunities as the world switches from fossil fuels to renewable energy, researchers say.
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New Climate Pledges, if Fulfilled, Now Significantly More Likely to Prevent Worst of Global Warming
Over 100 nations have issued new commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions ahead of the United Nations Conference of the Parties, or COP26, currently underway in Glasgow, Scotland.
Development of Advanced Water Treatment Techniques Will Help Ensure Sustainability of Global Water Supplies
Advanced water cleaning techniques are needed to meet United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) and ensure our water supplies remain sustainable, say University of Sheffield researchers.
Montana Lake Study Reveals How Invasive Species Affect Native Food Webs
Invasive species cause biodiversity loss and about $120 billion in annual damages in the U.S. alone.
Sea Shanty and Storm Data Collide in Project Demonstrating Impacts of Climate Crisis
Song of the Sea, created by the University of Plymouth, has been released to coincide with the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), which gets under way in Glasgow this weekend.
New Report Cites Sheffield Researchers in Call for Government to Improve Agricultural Transition
Research from the Institute for Sustainable Food has been cited in a new report from the House of Commons EFRA Committee which calls on the Government to fully assess the impact that the biggest change to agricultural policy in 70 years will have on farm businesses, and to properly support the sector as it navigates the transition.


