April 2022 In the April issue of Geographical we explore the international conservation agreement, CITES. Nearly half a century old,…
March 2022 In Kolkata, hand-pulled rickshaws have long dominated the narrow streets. But their time may finally be up. Lorna Fornell writes…
February 2022 Any mention of deep-sea mining tends to alarm the ecologists who study these little-known ecosystems. And yet, the International Seabed…
January 2022 In the January issue of Geographical we revist the appalling history of Canada’s residential schools, where thousands of…
December 2021 Beavers are back in the December issue of Geographical. A consultation is underway to officially return beavers at…
November 2021 COP26 is taking place in Glasgow from 31 October to 12 November 2021, and the world is watching.…
October 2021 In the October issue of Geographical we tackle the troubling issue of electricity access in Sub-Saharan Africa. The…
September 2021 Australia may be one of the countries most likely to suffer at the hands of the climate crisis, but its…
August 2021 In the August issue of Geographical, editor Katie Burton tackles the tricky world of taxonomy, exploring the ways…
July 2021 Slowly but steadily, nations are gearing up to mine the Arctic’s resource-rich waters. What could this mean for the Arctic…
June 2021 In the June 2021 issue of Geographical, and with the G7 summit fast approaching in Cornwall, our geopolitical columnist Tim Marshall…