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New research led by UEA shows that 2025 was one of the most destructive wildfire years on record, despite global burned area being among the lowest since 2002. The findings highlight a growing disconnect between area burned + real-world impacts 🔥
Read the full story: tyndall.ac.uk/news/record-...
New research project, RESHAPE: Resilience in health post-extreme weather events
Find out more about our work 🌪️
📆 Don't forget to register for our Creating Clarity from Complexity workshop: registrations close at the end of this month: tyndall.ac.uk/events/creat...
Learn up-to-date understandings, challenges and opportunities for communicating climate and environmental assessments w/ diverse audiences.
"I would very much describe myself as an interdisciplinary researcher. But stepping into government has made me think differently about what that means in practice."
Read about Dr Katie Jenkins' experiences below ⬇️
#ICYMI Tyndall researchers @hayleyjfowler.bsky.social, @richdawson.bsky.social & @bankfieldbecky.bsky.social inform major CCC adaptation report: a "solution-focused report" addressing the growing impacts of climate change across every aspect of UK life 🌧️
Cities/urban areas have taken on a key role in addressing climate impacts and risks, yet metrics to assess adaptation progress so far have been lacking.
Now a new study introduces ADAQA-GCoM: a tool to assess the quality of urban climate adaptation plans ⬇️
The UK uses less energy than almost anyone anticipated 20 years ago, but opportunities to act on this potential were largely missed 🌎
📹️ Watch the seminar that builds on report findings
JOIN THIS ONLINE EVENT to hear the Tyndall Centre & Liverpool City Council discuss outputs + learnings from Liverpool's year as the world's first UN Climate Change Accelerator City 🎯
If you're working on #ClimateAction in the cultural sector, or want to start, this is for you ⬇️
Record insured losses, more than 300,000 evacuations and over 90 deaths: a new international review shows how extreme wildfires can cause devastating human and economic impacts, even in years with below-average global fire activity 🔥⬇️
tyndall.ac.uk/news/record-...
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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Despite the second-lowest global area burned since 2002, 2025 saw record insured wildfire losses.
New research from the @tyndallcentre.bsky.social shows that where fires occur matters as much as how much burns, with growing impacts on people, property and ecosystems in a warming world.
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Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
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The RESHAPE research project aims to improve business continuity for health services following extreme weather events, generating context-specific knowledge of how High Resilience Healthcare Delivery…
This online public seminar explored how the UK uses less energy than almost anyone anticipated 20 years ago, but opportunities to act on this potential were largely missed.
A new tool for assessing climate adaptation planning quality, applied to more than 2,000 climate action plans, reveals consistent patterns in how cities structure climate adaptation, and where…
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Through a British Academy Fellowship, Dr Katie Jenkins is exploring how we can better understand social vulnerability and embed it in climate adaptation policy – bridging the gap between academic…
A new analysis of global wildfire activity in 2025 reveals the world experienced some of the most destructive and deadly fire events in recent history, despite the second lowest area burned since 2002...