
New Horizon-Funded Project FutureForests Tackles European Forests' Responses Under Global Change
New Horizon-Funded Project FutureForests Tackles European Forests' Responses Under Global Change
- Published: 7 May 2025
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New Horizon-Funded Project FutureForests Tackles European Forests' Responses Under Global Change
New agreement sees Birmingham climate change experts working with their counterparts in Borneo to explore the potential for major forest experiments.
Brazilian Carnaval is coming to campus – a celebration of science, music, dance and more as the University prepares for this year’s COP30 environmental summit.
Over the last year there have been many records set in the weather patterns in the UK and across the world, due to increased levels of greenhouse gases.
The future of the world’s largest forest CO2 enrichment experiment has been secured thanks to a partnership between the University and Midlands firm, RenEco Ltd
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The Birmingham Institute of Forest Research was well represented IUFRO (International Union of Forest Research Organizations) World Congress in Stockholm.
Older trees have important carbon capture role – countering existing theories that mature woodland has no capacity to respond to elevated carbon dioxide levels