When we think of megacities then the old faithfuls of New York, Tokyo, London and Shanghai spring to mind. But be prepared to welcome the one that will dwarf them all: Jing-Jin-Ji.

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As a visual learner I love clear and simple illustrations of processes. This model of soil erosion is a brilliant illustration of the impact of vegetation on soil erosion.

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Over thirty years ago China introduced its one child policy to reduce its demographic time bomb. However, could we shortly see then end of this policy?

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Use Expatistan to compare the prices between cities around the world.

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Birds migrating along the west coast of USA are struggling to find water on their journey.

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As the new GCSE specifications await accreditation, what can we do to ensure our pupils are well prepared for these harder exams?

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Engaging pupils in the marking process is made easier through strategic peer assessment.

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A lack of available food during the warmer summer months is putting the polar bears at risk.

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Whilst marking is invaluable tool for both pupils and teachers alike it is undeniably one of the more time consuming aspects of my job so I'm always looking for ways to simplify it. As a department...

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The prospect of rising sea levels as climate change accelerates is causing coastal engineers to look for alternative solutions to keeping the sea at bay.

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The Colima volcano shows signs of being as disruptive as an earlier eruption in 1913.

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In 2000 the United Nations declared 8 ambitious targets to improve the health and well-being of earth's citizens by 2015. So how did the world do?The outcome is detailed in the Millennium...

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This online quiz from The Guardian will test your knowledge of world geography.

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Transport for London (TfL) has announced that it will be introducing the first fully electric double-decker bus in the capital in October 2015. Whilst there are already 8 single-decker all-electric...

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How was the U.N. going to celebrate the new Millennium in 2000? New building for them? Make a film about their success (no - this isn't FIFA). Big party? None of the above. It was decided that the...

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One of the challenges for budding geographers at A-Level is to develop an awareness of "synopticity". What does synopticity mean? We explore synopticity and offer a fine example.

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Yet another satellite is launched into the atmosphere - but this one should be of huge interest to geographers! The BBC reports this morning on the launch of Sentinel-2a Sentinel-2a has been sent...

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The scale of migration caused by refugee displacement is quite staggering. According to a recent report reference here in the NY Times nearly 60 million people (half of whom are children) are...

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Recently released satellite imagery has revealed the earthquake that struck Nepal in April had the power to move mountains. Not just any mountains, but the world's tallest - Mt Everest - slid...

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The Office for National Statistics has produced a website that predicts your life expectancy, based on your current age and gender http://visual.ons.gov.uk/how-long-will-my-pension-... This would...

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