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Reaching the UK-legally binding Net Zero GHG emissions target by 2050 requires emission sources to be balanced by sinks. The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology’s research not only tackles the ...
At UKCEH, we are committed to creating a workplace where everyone can work well, feel valued, respected, and achieve their goals. Our dedication to Equality, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EEDI) is ...
This dynamic 3-day interactive course is designed to provide a practical, hands-on understanding of ammonia air quality pollution. With a focus on how ammonia is measured and the real-world ...
This interactive workshop will boost your confidence and ability to write a great science paper that will be cited again and again. Here is a little taster video introducing you to the course and ...
Species moved by humans from one part of the world to a new region where the species wasn’t previously found are termed non-native species. Around 10-15% of non-native species can cause damage to ...
Being able to access and use a range of data related to the terrestrial hydrological cycle and associated risks (e.g. climate, meteorological, hydrological) is crucial for planning, analysis and ...
Interactive online course via Microsoft Teams. Future courses in Wallingford, Bangor, Edinburgh and Lancaster, subject to demand. This dynamic and interactive course will introduce you to essential ...
Thousands of hectares of farmland in northern Ukraine that were considered too dangerous for cultivation following the Chornobyl disaster almost 40 years ago can safely return to agricultural ...
We are pleased to announce that the Reference Observatory of Basins for International hydrological climate change detection (ROBIN) dataset is now available. This contains publicly available daily ...
Hardly a month goes by without a heatwave occurring somewhere on our planet: January? Australia. February? Brazil. March? Central Asia. And so on. These prolonged periods of intense heat stress are ...