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Some of Britain’s poorest communities have been hit the hardest by the thousands of bank and […]
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An international study of the work habits of conservation biologists suggests that they do work very […]
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A report by experts at The University of Nottingham has shown that the British public is […]
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Tags: cheap fuel, energy, public, School of Geography, School of Politics and International Relations, shale gas
It may be over two hundred years since the abolition of the British slave trade but […]
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Tags: country houses, Department of History, geography, history, School of Geography, slavery, state home
Is it possible to put a price tag on the natural world? A researcher at The […]
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The western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming regions on the planet, and the […]
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Tags: Cardiff University, climate change, fossils, ice sheet, oxygen isotopes, School of Geography
Public awareness of fracking – the method of extracting shale gas — is low, despite high […]
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The poorest societies may be more able to adapt to the threat that climate change poses […]
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