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Three ways leaving the WHO could affect the US

Three ways leaving the WHO could affect the US

Costa Rica’s democratic gamble

Costa Rica’s democratic gamble

When traditions harm our ocean, we must call it out

When traditions harm our ocean, we must call it out

The promise of self-fertilising crops

The promise of self-fertilising crops

Why the UK’s east coast is a superhighway for nature

Why the UK’s east coast is a superhighway for nature

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Better World 2025 Shortlist

Geographical Better World Video Awards Vote 2025

Geographical Better World Video Awards Vote 2025

Voting is open for the Geographical Better World Video Awards in association with Aggressor Adventures. Closes midnight, 31 January 2026
Better World Video Awards 2025: Echoes of Hope

Better World Video Awards 2025: Echoes of Hope

Discover more about Beyond Conflict’s work in supporting the mental health of children and young people experiencing war trauma across the world
Better World Video Awards 2025: Spirit of the Forest

Better World Video Awards 2025: Spirit of the Forest

Head to the Făgăraș Mountains in Romania and discover how the historic forests there are being protected for decades to come
Better World Video Awards 2025: Dogs on the Streets

Better World Video Awards 2025: Dogs on the Streets

Discover more about how Dogs on the Streets are providing care for street dogs across the UK Dog care has always been of huge importance to Dogs on the Streets…

Better World Video Awards 2025: Return

Better World Video Awards 2025: Return

Watch the inspiring journey of sea eagles in the UK. Discover how they returned from extinction thanks to conservation efforts.
Better World Video Awards 2025: A Better Place

Better World Video Awards 2025: A Better Place

In this short documentary, one simple question is asked: how can we make the world a better place?
Better World Video Awards: Tebogo

Better World Video Awards: Tebogo

In this short film, learn more about the devastating impact of South Africa’s illegal succulent trade, and the work being done to combat it
Sacha Dench with swans

Better World Video Awards 2025: Flight of the Swans

Conservationist Sacha Dench embarked on an epic migration of 7,000 km from the Russian Arctic to the UK to save a swan
Better World Video Awards 2025 – Living with Sharks in the Bahamas

Better World Video Awards 2025 – Living with Sharks in the Bahamas

Sharks are making a comeback, and we need to learn to live with them Living with Sharks in the Bahamas is a new mini-documentary from Shark Trust, which explores what…

Kewang member in the Haruku forest, Indonesia

Better World Video Awards 2025 – Kewang: Nature’s Ancient Guardians

The story of Haruku Island’s traditional nature protectors and their quest to protect fragile ecosystems Kewang: Nature’s Ancient Guardians is a compelling documentary set on Haruku Island in Indonesia’s Maluku…

Mexican Caribbean coastline with Better World Video Awards logo

Better World Video Awards 2025 – Mantas of the Mexican Caribbean

Exploring the lives of manta rays in the Caribbean and the people working to protect them ‘Mantas of the Mexican Caribbean’ is a short documentary highlighting over a decade of…

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QUIZ: Country Spotlight – Greenland
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QUIZ: Country Spotlight – Greenland

Test your knowledge with our Greenland quiz and explore the unique culture and landscape of this Arctic wonder.
QUIZ: Capital Cities – Hard
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QUIZ: Capital Cities – Hard

Put your knowledge to the test with the capital cities quiz. How well do you really know your world capitals?
QUIZ: Climate Change
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QUIZ: Climate Change

Test your knowledge with our engaging climate change quiz and learn more about the impact of climate change.
QUIZ: Flags of the World – Pacific Islands
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QUIZ: Flags of the World – Pacific Islands

Explore the vibrant world of Pacific Island flags and test your knowledge with our fun flag quiz.
QUIZ: Country Spotlight – Ireland
Quizzes

QUIZ: Country Spotlight – Ireland

Test your knowledge with our engaging Ireland quiz covering geography, major cities, and stunning natural features.

Geo explainers

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Briefing

From museums to medicine, from sport to the arts – the ‘insidious’ spread of fossil fuel funding

From BP’s hand in London’s Science Museum to sportswashing around the world, discover how oil giants can influence companies, brands and institutions globally
AI bubble
Briefing

What is the AI bubble – and will it burst?

Worldwide, AI expenditure is set to hit $644 billion by the end of the year. But will such vast investment yield profit?
Eagle Creek Wildfire in Columbia River Gorge forest, Oregon
Science & Environment

Geo explainer: Why are wildfires getting worse?

Discover the several reasons behind increasingly common wildfires around the world, including those in California
After the heavy rains and floods of last week in Merzouga, beautiful lakes have formed along the edges of Erg Chebbi.
Science & Environment

Geo explainer: Will the Sahara flood again?

Discover the Sahara Desert’s fascinating past – and why climate change may make flooding a likely part of its future.
Container cargo ship at industrial port
Briefing

Geo explainer: Where in the world are the busiest shipping lanes?

Take a deep dive into the world’s busiest shipping lanes according to the number of vessels passing through them each day.

Worldview – opinion, comment & campaigns

Upon a White Horse

Review: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross

Shafik Meghji reviews Upon A White Horse, a fascinating book uncovering ancient monuments and sites across the UK and Ireland When it comes to stone circles, Glasgow isn’t the first…

Oasis sign

How Oasis’s music transcends time & place

From Motown to Britpop, music has the power to turn a city into a global landmark. In Manchester, Oasis continue to define their city You get a special type of…

Cambodia Thailand flag

How a disputed map fuels longstanding feud between Cambodia & Thailand

A centuries- old temple, a disputed map and a border still bristling with tension…
signpost of gap year and university

Closing doors – how rising costs and politics are curbing student travel

Fewer undergraduates are taking gap years – but it doesn’t have to be that way. We need a reinvention, not a rejection, of student travel
Earth from space

Why is our planet so important?

If the Earth is the sole outpost of awareness in the cosmos, our stewardship isn’t optional – it’s essential

Discovering Britain

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Warren Beach, Folkestone

Where the dinosaurs last walked in Britain

Rory Walsh revisits Folkestone to explore the prehistoric Kent coast where dinosaurs last roamed
The castle was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville

Discovering Britain: The enduring story of Beeston Castle

Rory Walsh visits a Cheshire castle with ancient foundations
Discovering Britain: Maritime Greenwich

Discovering Britain: Maritime Greenwich

Rory Walsh travels through time and space to a London landmark that shaped the world
The Preseli Mountains at sunrise

Discovering Britain: the stone age secrets of Craig Rhos-y-felin

Rory Walsh explores how a Welsh mountain range became part of Stonehenge
The lavender fields at Castle Farm

Discovering Britain: Darent Valley, earthly paradise

Rory Walsh explores working life and landscape art in a picturesque Kent valley

Long Reads

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Beneath the Arctic ice sheet, the ocean reaches depths of 3,900 metres

What does it feel like to stand at 90° North?

A journey through crushing sea ice, polar research stations and wildlife encounters reveals the Arctic in all its stark wonder
Atacama desert

The desert that fed the world

A journey through Chile’s far north reveals how the Atacama shaped global agriculture, redrew borders and left a political legacy that continues to resonate
VS Naipaul

The life and works of VS Naipaul

VS Naipaul wrote with a precision that left readers unsettled and awed. As his centenary nears, we revisit the writer who turned exile into art
A minke whale, entangled in fishing gear, found dead on a beach on Sanday in Orkney

Why are whales stranding along Scotland’s coast?

Mark Rowe investigates the surge in whale strandings along Scotland’s coast — a warning sign, scientists say, of deeper changes in the North Atlantic ecosystem
A globe full of grain

How control over crops may decide who holds power in a warming world

As governments from the Gulf to Beijing quietly buy up farmland around the world, a silent shift in global power is underway – one that few have noticed, but all will feel

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Published in the UK since 1935, Geographical is the official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).

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