More photos from our demo!
We want to thank all the students for their continuous support, for joining our demo and rally, and for some incredible and impactful speeches.
Warming overpowers low-frequency North Pacific climate variability
The PDO is the primary pattern of long-term climate variability in the North Pacific. Since 2014, basin-wide warming has overshadowed its influence, causing concerning ecological impacts...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
A century of change in the California Current: upwelling system amplifies acidification
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation describes the most important pattern of low-frequency climate variability in the North Pacific. An analysis of sea surface temperatures reveals that, since 2014, the Pa...
www.nature.com
Boron isotopes in cold-water corals reveal that acidification in the California Current and Salish Sea has outpaced atmospheric CO2 over the industrial era, posing a threat to ecosystems of ecological...
After a truly awesome demo, acknowledgments are in order.
First, thanks to the @uclucu.bsky.social branch, Chris Pritchard (one of our NEC reps), the Leicester District Trades Union, the DMU UCU branch @ucudmu.bsky.social, and UoN UCU branch for their solidarity.
When we fight, we don't fight alone.
Leicester UCU
Leicester UCU
Leicester UCU
Ian Hall
Ian Hall
170,000 reasons a minute: why Saudi Arabia is the biggest blocker of climate action
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...
Fantastic news!!
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Please sign the Petition to stop the job cuts to Geology and Palaeontology degrees in Leicester www.change.org/p/save-geolo...
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Desert kingdom depends on oil dollars but its people already face a climate ‘at the verge of livability’. What’s going on?
In response to our industrial action, the university proposed a resolution that removed the threat of compulsory redundancies for the next year and introduced a negotiation process over course closures. And at our branch meeting, we accepted this offer.