The RHS Chelsea Flower Show provided us with a great week of engagement, talking with visitors, VIPs and the media about the work of UKCEH, the value of gardens for wildlife, apps such as iRecord and ...
Dr Carolynne Lord, Senior Digital Sociologist, and Dr Kelly Widdicks, Lead for Digital Innovation at UKCEH, reflect on the ...
The interactive platform, known as the Global Lakes Explorer, helps scientists, policymakers, educators, and the public to explore where nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen are entering lakes ...
As the RHS Chelsea Flower Show gets under way, UKCEH is asking the public to take an interest in unsung heroes of nature such as spiders, earwigs, woodlice and grasshoppers, by submitting their ...
The most extensive sampling of subglacial methane from the Greenland Ice Sheet provides the first evidence of its consistent and widespread release of the potent greenhouse gas. The research by an ...
Scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology are supporting preparations for possible significant flooding or drought in future decades as a result of climate change. They are modelling the ...
Our scientists have contributed a diverse range of expertise – on wildfires, droughts, biodiversity, land management and carbon-rich habitats – to the latest independent expert advice to the UK ...
Understanding how freshwater ecosystems are changing, and why, has never been more important. Last year, the National Capability for UK Challenges programme (NC‑UK), which delivers important long-term ...
UKCEH scientists will take part in the 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe from 17-21 May 2026. It's the most important European meeting for ...
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