Is this the end of the one child policy?
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?
London to Los Angeles
Use Expatistan to compare the prices between cities around the world.
California drought affecting migratory birds
Birds migrating along the west coast of USA are struggling to find water on their journey.
Preparing pupils for harder exams
As the new GCSE specifications await accreditation, what can we do to ensure our pupils are well prepared for these harder exams?
Improving marking - peer assessment and improvement
Engaging pupils in the marking process is made easier through strategic peer assessment.
Polar bears unable to adapt to warming climate
A lack of available food during the warmer summer months is putting the polar bears at risk.
Reducing the marking burden
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...
Managed Retreat creates a new island at Wallasea - and Europe's largest man-made nature reserve
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.
Mexican volcano erupts
The Colima volcano shows signs of being as disruptive as an earlier eruption in 1913.
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's): How did we do?
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...
How well do you know the world?
This online quiz from The Guardian will test your knowledge of world geography.
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...
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...
Seeing Synopticity in the Smog
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.
Keeping a Watch on Megacities, Earthquakes...and Crops
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...
Refugees - Where Do They Go?
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...
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...
How long can you expect to live?
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...
In the 1980s and 90s the talk was all about the 'problems' of major cities across the world. Snarled with traffic congestion, scarred by urban violence and the sense of threat, and with retailers,...
Breaking news generator
The classtools website has added a great headline news generator http://www.classtools.net/breakingnews/#. It can be used by students or teachers to create a screenshot like a 24hour news channel...