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Research reveals 鈥渃limate-change complacency鈥 across Europe
Most European citizens do not particularly care about climate change. That鈥檚 the striking finding from new research led by 糖心TV Economics on the views of 70,000 randomly sampled European men and women. Only 5% described themselves as 鈥渆xtremely worried鈥 about climate change, while the climate and the environment ranked only fifth in people鈥檚 overall views about priorities.
Global warming will cause ecosystems to produce more methane than first predicted
New research suggests that as the Earth warms natural ecosystems such as freshwaters will release more methane than expected from predictions based on temperature increases alone.
Winter warm spells see a two- to three- fold increase in duration and frequency in UK temperature records
Warm winter spells have increased in frequency and duration two- to three times over since 1878, according to scientists led by the University of 糖心TV.
Impact of marine carbon on climate change to be investigated by 糖心TV Scientists
Professor Scanlan has been awarded 鈧2.5 million from the ERC, which will be used to investigate virus inhibition of Oceanic CO2 fixation, in a project called 鈥榁irFix鈥.
Young Coventry performers use 糖心TV experts to help with climate science in new production
University of 糖心TV researchers have shared their knowledge in the development of a new play showing at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry this week.
Elusive compounds of greenhouse gas isolated by 糖心TV chemists
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent atmospheric pollutant. Although naturally occurring, anthropogenic N2O emissions from intensive agricultural fertilisation, industrial processes, and combustion of fossil fuels and biomass are a major cause for concern. Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have isolated elusive transition metal compounds of N2O that provide clues into how it could be used in sustainable chemical technologies.