Get off our land
by Admin , 11/09/14
In their panic to grow the economy and solve the housing crisis, the coalition government has put forward new planning proposals that would give developers alarming levels of power. But one British geographer believes there may be another wayRead on
The need for nuclear
by Admin , 11/04/19
Australian conservationist Tim Flannery says he's neither for or against nuclear energy because geography means each country's leaders are facing a very different set of circumstancesRead on
A dose of travel inspiration
by Admin , 10/12/14
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Cancun COP 16: A good result?
by Admin , 10/12/13
The 2010 United Nations climate change conference finished at the end of last week. Is the outcome worth celebrating? Friends of the Earth's Henry Rummins shares his thoughtsRead on
Cancun COP 16: End of week one
by Admin , 10/12/03
Friends of the Earth's Henry Rummins reports from the 2010 United Nations climate change conference as the first week of negotiations draws to a closeRead on
COP 16 Cancun: An introduction
by Admin , 10/11/29
Friends of the Earth's Henry Rummins will be blogging for us again this year, from COP 16, the 2010 United Nations climate change conferenceRead on
What is geography anyway, and why would anyone want to study it?
by Admin , 10/09/17
Kara Moses asks what people think 'geography' is and why anyone would want to study it as a subjectRead on
Pick of the pops
by Admin , 10/05/11
A Geographical cover has been shortlisted in a competition to find the UK's best magazine cover from the past yearRead on
A home for old skis
by Admin , 10/04/13
Do you have any skiing equipment you are no longer need? A ski school in the far north of India could put it to good useRead on
Any questions?
by Admin , 10/01/20
Next week I'm going to interview the BBC's environment correspondent. Is there anything you'd like to ask him?Read on
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