Leicester researchers use satellites to tackle landfill methane leaks
Researchers in Leicester are leading an international project using satellites to help curb methane emissions from landfill sites.
Researchers in Leicester are leading an international project using satellites to help curb methane emissions from landfill sites.
University of Leicester researchers have returned from an expedition to the Arctic Circle where they have set up vital equipment to help monitor how it is being affected by climate change.
A new report by leading Leicester academics has called for the Midlands to become a national Living Lab where land is used for multiple purposes to help the UK meet its Net Zero and biodiversity goals.
Leading space experts from Leicester will reveal their involvement in research and missions that are expanding our knowledge and helping us to tackle some of our planet’s biggest challenges at the UK Space Conference 2025 this week.
The UK’s leading society for remote sensing and photogrammetry has moved to Space Park Leicester ahead of its 75th anniversary.
The University of Leicester has joined forces with one of the UK’s leading providers of aerial survey and geospatial data, Bluesky International Ltd, to transform the way we understand trees.
The research centre hosted at Space Park has secured five years of investment in its environmental science research capabilities from NERC.
A top UK provider of advanced geospatial and hybrid intelligence is helping to develop Leicester’s brightest young talent.
Earth observation scientists in Leicester release new series of images that paint a picture of our climate vulnerability.
"Earth in Focus: Our World from Space" aims to highlight the crucial role satellites play in monitoring and addressing climate change.