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20 May 2025Quintin Lake: on foot around Britain’s coast
Quintin’s drone selfie on Seathorne Beach, Lincolnshire, 2020 In 2015, photographer Quintin …

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African forest elephants cool off in the Lekoli River, Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of the Congo
Podcasts

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

This week: A new study reveals how conservation is working to turn the tide on biodiversity loss, and we visit a unique ‘Olympics’ In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website. This week,…

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A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

After an unprecedented year of extreme weather, El Niño has come to an end. For millions in East Africa, however, the future remains uncertain Between 2021 and early 2023, Somalia…

QUIZ: Deserts

Test your geographical knowledge of the deserts of the world with our new quiz! With Geographical’s daily quizzes, if you get more than 75 per cent correct, you win a…

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

The arrest of Paul Watson is just the latest in a series of detentions and arrests of environmental protestors The environmental activist, Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of…

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

One of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects is racing ahead, despite court orders to halt construction. Conservationists fear that a train line looping around the Yucatán Peninsula is going to…

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Is COP29 at a dead end?
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Is COP29 at a dead end?

Marco MagriniNov 11, 20245 min read

Valencia suffered extensive flood damage this October. Image: Vicente Sargues/Shutterstock Geographical’s climate columnist Marco Magrini fears that COP29 has nowhere…

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QUIZ: Geography Trivia

Grace GourlayNov 10, 2024
SIOUX CITY, IOWA, USA - NOVEMBER 6, 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaking to his supporters at the “Make America Great Again” rally in the Sioux City Iowa convention center
Briefing

What could Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ for oil mean for the US?

Victoria HeathNov 8, 2024
African forest elephants cool off in the Lekoli River, Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of the Congo
Podcasts

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

Geographical StaffJul 25, 20241 min read

This week: A new study reveals how conservation is working to turn the tide on biodiversity loss, and we visit a unique ‘Olympics’ In this episode of The Geographical Podcast, we read out articles from our print magazine or website. This week,…

A flooded village in Mozambique

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

Geographical ContributorJul 24, 20245 min read

After an unprecedented year of extreme weather, El Niño has come to an end. For millions in East Africa, however, the future remains uncertain Between 2021 and early 2023, Somalia…

QUIZ: Deserts

QUIZ: Deserts

Grace GourlayJul 24, 20241 min read

Test your geographical knowledge of the deserts of the world with our new quiz! With Geographical’s daily quizzes, if you get more than 75 per cent correct, you win a…

Environmental activists

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Stuart ButlerJul 23, 20244 min read

The arrest of Paul Watson is just the latest in a series of detentions and arrests of environmental protestors The environmental activist, Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of…

Protesters at the route of the Tren Maya being carved through the jungle

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

Mark ‘Crowley’ RussellJul 22, 202415 min read

One of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects is racing ahead, despite court orders to halt construction. Conservationists fear that a train line looping around the Yucatán Peninsula is going to…

African forest elephants cool off in the Lekoli River, Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of the Congo
Podcasts

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

Geographical StaffJul 25, 20241 min read

This week: A new study reveals how conservation is working to turn the tide on biodiversity loss, and we visit…

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

Geographical ContributorJul 24, 2024

QUIZ: Deserts

Grace GourlayJul 24, 2024

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Stuart ButlerJul 23, 2024

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

Mark ‘Crowley’ RussellJul 22, 2024
The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

This week: A new study reveals how conservation is working to turn the tide on biodiversity loss, and we visit a unique ‘Olympics’ In…

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

QUIZ: Deserts

QUIZ: Deserts

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

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The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Conservation is working

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

A year of drought, storms and floods across East Africa

QUIZ: Deserts

QUIZ: Deserts

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Sea Shepherd founder under arrest in Greenland

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

Mexico’s cenotes at risk from new train line

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