A new initiative offers five people the chance to become custodians of their own private Nordic retreat for a year – no ...
Doug Specht on how we are living in the era of global water bankruptcy, and what it means for water supplies in the UK and worldwide ...
Unpack the geography of global instability – from contested borders to forced displacement in nations around the world ...
Seabed 2030 aims to map the entirety of the ocean floor by 2030, but is it a possible endeavour – and what have they found so far?
Trump administration is set to roll back an Obama-era regulation which serves as basis for combating greenhouse gas emissions in the US ...
In a remote part of West Africa, centuries-old superstitions continue to condemn women accused of witchcraft to exile. A landmark bill offers hope — but can justice overcome belief?
Mining activity led to alluvial gold deposits being found during the reign of King James IV (1488–1513). In the 16th century, up to 300 men worked to mine Leadhills’ gold. There are accounts of ...
Artificial intelligence promises to expand our intellectual reach, but we risk weakening the brain’s hard-won capacity to ...
A variety of physical geography questions await — from rivers and coasts to glaciers and tectonics.
From massive global sea level rises to disruption of regional climates, discover the impacts if Greenland's ice sheet completely ...
From warming temperatures to reversing ocean acidification, discover what would happen if oceans stopped absorbing carbon ...
Andrew Brooks reviews Checkpoint 300, a sobering insight into the main crossing between Bethlehem and Jerusalem ...
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