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Data from the world’s highest weather station

Data from the world’s highest weather station

ByGeographical StaffJul 15, 2022
Data from the world's highest weather station on Everest reveals snow and ice are disappearing much more rapidly than was previously thought
Cutting methane emissions

Cutting methane emissions

Report says a sharp cut in methane emissions would offer a quick way to reduce global warming in the short term
Review: Spring Tides by Fiona Gell

Review: Spring Tides by Fiona Gell

Spring Tides brims with quirky anecdotes rooted in love for a unique place and delivers an important message about marine conservation
Gender inequality in education

Gender inequality in education

ByGeographical StaffJul 14, 2022
Despite the great steps made towards progress, gender inequality in education continues to be an issue in many parts of the world
Review: Straits – Beyond the Myth of Magellan by Felipe Fernández-Armesto

Review: Straits – Beyond the Myth of Magellan by Felipe Fernández-Armesto

A brutal debunking of the myths about Ferdinand Magellan - the 16th-century seafarer knew little about navigation and was a ruthless murder
Review: Planting Clues by David J Gibson

Review: Planting Clues by David J Gibson

Plants have played a fascinating role in some important criminal investigations and subsequent trials as this book reveals
The transition metals needed to power net-zero

The transition metals needed to power net-zero

ByKatie BurtonJul 11, 2022
The transition to a net-zero world relies heavily on mining raw materials for new green technology but that raises a number of problems
Man on bombed balcony in Kyiv

Divided approaches in NATO to the war in Ukraine

ByTim MarshallJul 8, 2022
Tim Marshall looks at the tension building in NATO over Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how to deal with Putin in the future
Review: Birds, Beasts and Bedlam by Derek Gow

Review: Birds, Beasts and Bedlam by Derek Gow

Elizabeth Wainwright reviews a UK farmer's plea for us to rewild and fundamentally change how we use our countryside
Life in Bangladesh

Life in Bangladesh

ByGeographical StaffJul 6, 2022
Photographer Muhammad Amdad Hossain's work documents what everday life is like in his home country of Bangladesh
Bird? Plane? Or wandering salamander?

Bird? Plane? Or wandering salamander?

ByGeographical StaffJul 5, 2022
Study shows the extreme measures wandering salamanders use to escape predators
Air pollution: the UK’s silent killer

Air pollution: the UK’s silent killer

ByBryony CottamJul 4, 2022
Air pollution in the UK is 'the greatest environmental risk to public health', so why aren't government targets more ambitious?
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