February 24


Drilling a borehole to reach groundwater

The world water map – accounting for every drop

ByGeographical StaffFeb 2, 2024
Can we map our way out of future water shortages? A new tool is helping scientists identify areas where demand exceeds supply
America and China flags

Worldview/Geopolitics: A new world order

ByTim MarshallJan 29, 2024
Tim Marshall considers the implications of the world’s shifting balance of power
Geographical February 2024

Geographical February 2024

ByGeographical StaffJan 26, 2024
Geographical's February 2024 issue covers clubfoot, bird migrations, carbon offsetting, mitigating disasters and Indigenous rights
Busy city centre with mountains in the background and a tall plinth

Where in the world borders five countries and one ocean?

ByGeographical StaffJan 25, 2024
Can you solve our quick quiz for February and identify this country using the following clues?
By-the-wind sailors are tiny colonies of polyps that travel by catching the wind in their sail-like appendage

Review: Moving Mountains by Louise Kenward

Louise Kenward draws together the stories of people with disabilities and their love for nature in vital and timely read
magnifying glass over a map of the middle east

Is the term ‘the Middle East’ part of the problem?

Julian Sayarer argues that language can often perpetuate dangerous misunderstandings and even enable us to tolerate continued wars and violence…

A road damaged by frost quakes in Finland

Frost quakes are a growing problem in Finland and other sub-Arctic countries

ByBryony CottamJan 16, 2024
Frost quakes could become increasingly frequent in the north, with potentially significant consequences for buildings and infrastructure
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