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Geography

May 2024

  • John Adams

    Other lives
    John Adams obituary

    Other lives: Professor of geography at UCL who was an expert on risk and the social implications of a hypermobile world

April 2024

  • A street sign for Cherry Orchard Lane fixed to a brick wall

    Lost orchards and blossom flourish in placenames across England and Wales

  • Schoolchildren visiting a nature reserve.

    Geography students are losing access to nature as fieldwork falls

February 2024

  • A picture of a choppy, deep-blue ocean with menacing clouds overhead

    Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds

    Collapse in system of currents that helps regulate global climate would be at such speed that adaptation would be impossible

December 2023

  • Iceland volcano in Reykjanes peninsula erupts after weeks of activity – video

    Reykjanes is a volcanic and seismic hot-spot south-west of the capital Reykjavik.

November 2023

  • New island emerges off Japan after volcanic eruption – video

    The tiny island south of Tokyo could grow larger and change shape if the eruptions continue

October 2023

  • Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics by Tim Marshall

    Britons go map-crazy, with geographical games and books becoming bestsellers

  • John Bale

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    John Bale obituary

August 2023

  • Students looking at a globe.

    Brief letters
    Why geography teachers are the salt of the earth

  • Dick Grove

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    Dick Grove obituary

July 2023

  • Pam Alexander

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    Pam Alexander obituary

    Other lives: Urban geographer committed to building bridges across the public, private and voluntary sectors

June 2023

  • Janet Townsend

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    Janet Townsend obituary

    Other lives: Pioneering feminist geographer who advocated for the inclusion of local people in solutions to environmental problems

May 2023

  • Dr Alice Coleman Reader In Geography At King's College Who Believes Open Spaces Should Be Built Upon. Pictured On A Site At Tower Hamlets East London. Box 754 60205173 A.jpg.<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANL/Shutterstock (9105566a) Dr Alice Coleman Reader In Geography At King's College Who Believes Open Spaces Should Be Built Upon. Pictured On A Site At Tower Hamlets East London. Box 754 60205173 A.jpg. Dr Alice Coleman Reader In Geography At King's College Who Believes Open Spaces Should Be Built Upon. Pictured On A Site At Tower Hamlets East London. Box 754 60205173 A.jpg.

    Alice Coleman obituary

    Geographer who championed the idea of ‘defensible space’ in order to improve on the problematic designs of some high-rise estates

March 2023

  • Cows being rounded up at milking time being brought towards the milk parlour.

    Pollutionwatch
    UK farming causes over a quarter of cities’ particle pollution, study finds

  • Alison McCleery in 2018.

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    Alison McCleery obituary

February 2023

  • An illustration of the Earth’s magnetic field scientific vector.

    Terrawatch
    Terrawatch: why has the Earth’s spinning inner core slowed down?

  • An Ordnance Survey outdoor leisure map of Loch Torridon in the Scottish Highlands

    Signs of the times: Ordnance Survey to consult on new map symbols

January 2023

  • Rob Trueblood

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    Rob Trueblood obituary

    Other lives: Geography teacher and trade unionist who spent much of his spare time on local community campaigns
  • A road sign for Twatt in Orkney

    Next stop, Twatt! My tour of Britain’s fantastically filthy placenames

    The UK is full of extremely rude-sounding towns and villages. But what’s it like to live in them? Some locals can’t wait to change the names, while others embrace the quirk – even selling signpost souvenirs
  • Extreme swimmer Lewis Pugh.  Photograph: Olle Nordell/PA Wire

    Weekend
    Extreme swimming, Marina Hyde on a broken police force, and rude place names – podcast

    Marina Hyde on why women can no longer trust the Met; extreme swimmer Lewis Pugh braves the coldest waters on Earth; and Tom Lamont discovers the pleasures and pitfalls of silly place names.
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