Environmental Science

Engaging with stakeholders from government, industry, and communities to deliver world-class research that addresses the environmental challenges confronting society today

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About us

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that explores the interactions between the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment. Our aim is to understand how natural systems function, how human activity affects these systems, and how we can mitigate or adapt to environmental challenges. The Environmental Science Research Group brings together experts from a range of key disciplines to investigate individual components of the Earth system and their interactions. We explore fundamental processes affecting the environment, from the microscopic to global scale, through fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and computational modelling. Our research encompasses:

  • Aquatic biogeochemistry
  • Atmospheric composition and air quality
  • Climate change
  • Low-carbon energy transitions
  • Natural flood management
  • Persistent organic pollutants
  • Polar ice sheets
  • Soil processes

By fostering collaboration across traditional academic boundaries, we strive to generate insights into environmental issues and inform policy and management strategies. Our work not only advances scientific knowledge but also contributes to the development of sustainable solutions for the pressing environmental challenges confronting society today.

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Group Leads

James Keeble

Dr James Keeble

Lecturer in Atmospheric Science

Environmental Science

Oliver Wild

Atmosphere, Climate and Pollution, Centre of Excellence in Environmental Data Science, DSI - Environment, DSI - Health, Energy Lancaster, Environmental Science, Improving global stewardship, Understanding a changing planet

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