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The world's tiniest trees can grow just a few centimetres high – discover more about their adaptations to the freezing Arctic ...
Across the UK, the curlew’s call is fading – but in the Lyth Valley, a band of volunteers and farmers are working to make sure it isn’t lost forever ...
Global warming linked to major oil and gas companies made significant 21st century heatwaves more intense New research, ...
The UK is set to spend £50 billion on carbon capture and storage, despite overwhelming public preference for renewables and ...
The UK's future depends on its tiniest creatures: insects. Yet many species are in decline. Here's how we can save them ...
Medieval records describe Beeston Castle as ‘Castellum de Rupe’, the Castle on the Rock. It was built in the 1220s for Ranulf ...
The UK’s relationship with the sea is entangled in politics, trade and tradition – but its fishers and marine ecosystems are ...
It took decades to break the balance between ocean life and human demand. Now a new wave of innovation, enforcement and ...
Test your global smarts with this random mix of geographical brain-teasers from every corner of the map. Good luck!
Geography explores the relationships between people, places and the environment, focusing on contemporary global challenges such as sustainability and climate change. University of Plymouth graduates ...
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