"Earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do". With this in mind, it is crucial that as cities become larger, more overcrowded and with more complex infrastructure that more is done to prevent...

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This week Carbon Brief is running a series of articles focused on climate modelling.

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A proposal for a huge marine wildlife park around Antarctica is being driven by a combination of trading bloc governments and NGOs. Tapping into the powerful influence of the EU, the proposals will...

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Fascinating video here from the FT showcasing the research into the potential of seaweed as a source of renewable energy.

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How polluted is your street? This BBC article flags up a programme looking at levels of air pollution in the UK, and highlighting the negative externalities that arise, how they've grown and...

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Wow - evidence here that the world's hottest desert is not immune to the impact of winter.

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Heatwave conditions of up to 45 degrees Celsius are set to hit areas of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia this weekend.

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3rd January 2018

Grid Carbon

Here is an app that might be of interest to Geographers who follow trends and policies in the UK energy market.

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The Guardian reports on flood risks in Hull where more than 90% of the city lies below the high tide line.

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Here is a useful account for Coasts studies of the removal of a failing hard engineering coastal defence & installation of new soft engineering (not 'top engineering') with ancillary benefits

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Our World in Data provides a rich treasure trove of data for geographers wanting a deeper understanding of the relationships between urbanisation and prosperity.

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Outbreaks of Xylella Fastidiosa in Europe have proved deadly to a wide range of species.

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30th December 2017

The Year That Was -- 2017

Tim Marshall - author of Prisoners of Geography and the Power of Flags provides a personal overview of the key geo-political events of 2017.

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This video looks at the possibilities of countries in Sub Saharan Africa upgrading their infrastructure by using Green Building Councils to help promote smart cities, better able to make the most...

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Time Out has a thought experiment - which cities, regions and countries could be fitted into the land area covered by Greater London? The resulting maps might make a superb addition to a classroom...

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The study in Science Daily investigates the likelihood that increased asylum seekers in Europe will be directly linked to increased atmospheric temperatures.

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Blackpool rose to prominence with the Industrial Revolution and started to fall behind with the rise of cheap airlines and the structural decline of the domestic tourist industry.

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In a bid to avoid so-called "big city disease", the Guardian reports that China’s financial hub of Shanghai will limit its population to 25 million people by 2035.

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The reinsurance company Swiss Re estimates that natural and manmade disasters created $136bn of insured losses in 2017, double the 2016 figure and well above the 10 year average of $58bn.

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Michael Gove has outlined a new policy to tackle the growing environmental concern.

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