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International Day of Zero Waste
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 29, 2024
To encourage humanity to rethink how it deals with our mountains of waste March 30 marks the UN’s International Day of Zero Waste.
Finding a Shangri-la in modern China
By
Geographical Contributor
Mar 20, 2024
Alec Ash on why he, and many others, are opting out of the rat race of modern China to find a Shangri-la in a rural backwater
Winners of the Better World Video Awards 2024
By
Geographical Staff
Mar 15, 2024
The stories told by the two winning films show how a few individuals can help to make the world a better place
India’s farmers are marching on Delhi
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 15, 2024
Thousands of Indian farmers are marching on Delhi demanding that the central government stick to promises they made three years ago.
Holly Tuppen: How to travel responsibly
By
Bryony Cottam
Mar 12, 2024
Sustainable-travel expert Holly Tuppen shares with Bryony Cottam her tips on how to travel responsibly
Construction of mega dams in Tibet worries downriver nations
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 10, 2024
Satellite imagery shows that China has been constructing a mega dam in Tibet and that worries the downriver nations of India and Nepal.
Climate change affects rural women more than men
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 6, 2024
A new report shows that the effects of climate change on people living in rural areas varies depending on gender, age and wealth.
Victims of modern slavery are being held in UK prisons
By
Geographical Staff
Mar 4, 2024
The growing problem of modern slavery victims in UK prisons. Charities fear victims are being locked up
Ceredigion: the geographical centre of Wales
By
Rory Walsh
Feb 27, 2024
Rory Walsh visits Ceredigion, the central point of Wales, and home to it's hidden treasures
Five global issues shaping 2024 and how to tackle them
By
Geographical Staff
Feb 24, 2024
The Geographical Better World Video Awards highlights the stories of the people working to tackle some of the biggest global issues today
Squatters in their own land – the Orang Asli of Malaysia
By
Geographical Contributor
Feb 16, 2024
The Orang Asli tribe of Peninsular Malaysia, faced with increasing demand for land over which they have few rights, are struggling to maintain their traditional way of life
Discovering Britain: A Geographical pub crawl
By
Rory Walsh
Feb 13, 2024
Rory Walsh goes on a geographical pub crawl around the UK
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