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We explore how parts of the British coastline are changing and what important factors we should consider in terms of natural hazards, adaptation and resilience.
A field trip to Yorkshire has helped our data products team improve their output.
Carbon sequestration is one method of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, by capturing and storing it, contributing to climate change reduction.
Scientists from BGS will investigate the abundant geothermal energy stored in the granites beneath Cornwall.
Shrink–swell, or expansive, soils are one of the most costly and widespread geological hazards globally, with costs estimated to run into several billion pounds annually.
The only way the UK can reach its target of net zero emissions by 2050 is by taking a better look below the surface, say experts from BGS and geologists from across the UK.
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