Published inGeographicalThe feral hogs invading AmericaThe United States is grappling with a wild pig invasion. Working out where they roam and why is the first step towards controlling the…Nov 27, 2019Nov 27, 2019
Published inGeographicalWays to Work — Mapping the UK’s commuting choicesby Benjamin HennigNov 27, 2019Nov 27, 2019
Published inGeographicalWhy a ‘green’ burial is best for the environmentA new green cemetery in Paris indicates the growing desire among citizens for an eco-friendly deathNov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Published inGeographicalChina’s social credit systems — a step too far in a bid to shape a society?The Chinese government aims to put a ‘social credit system’ in place by 2020; a virtual scoring platform that uses personal data to assess…Nov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Published inGeographicalEastbound and Up: What’s really going on in Margate?The story of Margate is one of early success, severe downturn and, now, revival through a conscious strategy of ‘culture-led regeneration’…Nov 7, 2019Nov 7, 2019
Published inGeographicalRise of the SuperboltsAn analysis of nine year’s worth of lightning data, covering two billion strikes has led to some unusual discoveries about the…Oct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019
Published inGeographicalConscious uncoupling: The link between China’s growth and increased pollution has come to an endThe link between China’s economic growth and increased pollution has come to an end, but the path to sustainability is far from completeOct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019
Published inGeographicalThe Inevitability of Beauty: How a Russian artist is creating art from geologyFrom a secret town in the Soviet Union to a refurbished stable in Hertfordshire, GeorgII Uvs explores the intersection between the natural…Oct 29, 2019Oct 29, 2019
Published inGeographicalConflict and compassion: How Chile’s ‘social crisis’ could reframe the pivotal UN climate summit…Protestors claim the nation’s neo-liberal system is broken. Amid bullets and tear gas, socio-economic reforms are being rushed through…Oct 28, 2019Oct 28, 2019
Published inGeographicalTreading on History: Why Uluru is closing to climbersFrom 26 October, tourists will no longer be able to climb Uluru. Chris Fitch heads to the sacred site to discover what this means for…Oct 24, 2019Oct 24, 2019