This is a superb photo blog from the Asian Development Bank that will provide a rich source of images when teaching sustainability issues and limits to growth and development for emerging...

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This amazing web app lets you examine in detail the patterns of both the number and power of all documented volcanic eruptions from the last 2000 years. The map produced by Raphael Heath contains 4...

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This simple game based on battleships should make pupils confident using latitude and longitude.

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This Prezi presentation on map skills https://prezi.com/3ymaxj8x2rjy/map-skills/ by Adam Bloomfield is great for independent learning or revision.

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The Geographical Association are running a competition to reward outstanding Geography students. The competition is aimed at KS4 pupils with the prize being a school trip to the Azores. Entrants...

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Hundreds feared dead as hopes fade for survivors.

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10% of the average annual rainfall has fell over the past two days and has resulted in deadly floods.

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27th September 2015

Inspiring classrooms

Classroom displays can inspire and motivate pupils, however they are often time consuming to put together. To update your classroom you can order or print out these...

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The levels of phytoplankton within the ocean, that take in carbon dioxide, are showing a dramatic reduction.

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'So, can anyone recall the rapid rise in sea-level at the end of the last glaciation?' Amazingly, the answer seems to be 'Yes'. Studies by a geographer amongst indigenous Australian aboriginal...

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Thousands homeless and investigations still taking place in remote regions of Chile for the dead and injured.

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At least 5 people have died and 1 million coastal inhabitants have been evacuated following the major quake.

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Residents in northern California are fleeing after wildfires threaten homes.

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Welcome back to another school year and I am sure many teachers and new year 11 pupils will be thinking about how they can ensure they get the best grades possible. As an experienced examiner, with...

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While new buildings can be designed to withstand severe earthquakes, they come with a price-tag: foundations, materials, design, all costs that don't come cheap. For existing buildings the main...

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This chart shows the % of the populaton living in the largest metropolitan area in selected countries

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These brilliant maps show no political boundaries and just one topographic feature http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/see-the-worl...I particularly like the rivers one. One of these maps would...

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Ban Ki-Moon is concerned that current talks are not on track to deliver a new global deal by December.

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When a fire swept through an area of forest in Spain in 2012, a group of Mediterranean Cypress trees were unaffected.

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5th September 2015

Cities and Exercise

The health benefits of even a moderate level of daily exercise are well understood. However, modern living doesn't do much to encourage us to abandon our increasingly sedentary lifestyles.What can...

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