Electric vehicles (EVs) are no more dangerous to pedestrians than traditional petrol or diesel cars, according to a new study ...
Professor Manley has won the prestigious grant to advance knowledge in cognitive geography – mapping the way we think about ...
Leeds researchers and Puspita Bahari held a coastal forum to strengthen solidarity among coastal communities in Indonesia ...
My research aims to evaluate economic, social, and governance factors that can drive economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa without causing significant harm to the environmental quality in the ...
A new paper by Ferry Fathoni, Professor Jon Lovett and Muhammad Rifansha highlights the University of Leeds as a centre of international collaborative interdisciplinary research.
Clouds are central to Earth’s weather and climate systems, influencing precipitation and the planet’s energy balance. However, long-term cloud observations remain extremely limited due to the dynamic ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Leeds modelled the potential impact of wolves in four areas classified as Scottish Wild Land, where growing red deer populations eating tree saplings is ...
Currently Europe’s largest metropolitan area without a large-scale urban transit system, plans recently given the green light by government could see trams run between Bradford and Leeds by the ...
In January 2024, the House of Lords appointed a committee to evaluate the Modern Slavery Act 2015. They investigated whether the Act is fulfilling its aspirations and whether it needs to be updated to ...
Household activities account for around two-thirds of global greenhouse gases. As governments begin to plan for recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, consideration of these options would help to ...
Living sustainably is essential to protect current and future life on our planet. Policy that addresses sustainable living will have a transformative impact on everyday life for ordinary people, ...