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The next generation of climate research: Working towards a common goal

Tara Taylor-Deacon and Wasundara Doradeniya reflect on the 2026 TECN Summer School, a three-day event that brought together early career climate researchers from across the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. Here's why they think interdisciplinary and cross-sector working is essential to addressing today's climate challenges.

Mapping project helps protect coastal world heritage sites from climate threats

Researchers have developed a carefully assessed global dataset of UNESCO World Heritage site boundaries, providing a valuable new tool for understanding climate risks to cultural and natural heritage worldwide.

Major new £3.83m programme to help people to take climate action

A new four-year programme led by the University of Bath, involving UEA and other partners, will explore how to support climate action, behaviour change and climate resilience across the UK.

Indigenous knowledge key to building healthier and more sustainable food systems

New research shows that Indigenous knowledge can strengthen sustainable food systems, improve food systems literacy, and help address climate change, biodiversity loss, food insecurity, and poor health through more culturally inclusive approaches.

Watch: Public seminar on politician and public support for decarbonisation

This online public seminar discusses public and political gaps in the necessary speed for climate action, within the wider context of diverging views.

Tyndall Centre experts give evidence to MPs on the environmental impact of AI and data centres

Researchers are advising Parliament on the growing energy and environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and data centres, as part of a new inquiry into their implications for the UK’s net zero ambitions.

How Cities Can Decarbonise Culture: Lessons from Liverpool’s year as the first UN Climate Accelerator City

An independent evaluation of Liverpool's year as the world's first UN Climate Change Accelerator City reveals what worked, what didn't, and what cities need to do to decarbonise their cultural sectors through place-based climate action.

UK rivers face rising risk of climate ‘whiplash’

Climate change could increase hydroclimatic whiplash and drive more extreme river conditions under 2 degrees C and 4 degrees C warming, with greater flood risk, longer dry spells, and growing challenges for water management across the UK, new research suggests.

UK social housing design must change to suit changing climate demands, say researchers

Future climate change is expected to drive a major increase in cooling demand in UK social housing, highlighting the need for climate-adapted housing design to reduce energy use, support residents' wellbeing, and ease pressure on energy infrastructure.

Public Seminar: Politician and public support for deep and rapid decarbonisation

An online public seminar from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research discusses public and political gaps of the necessary speed for climate action in the wider context of diverging views.