
World Population Change
Send a text For much of recent history, people have equated population change with population growth. Over the last two centuries, global population has risen dramatically, with especially rapid growt...
17 Maalis 7min

Critical Thinking in Geography
Send a text Critical thinking in geography means slowing down, asking sharp questions about places and patterns, and using evidence and logic (not just opinions) to reach a better conclusion. Geograph...
10 Maalis 12min

Why study Geography
Send a text The world of work is changing fast. New jobs pop up overnight. Others disappear just as quickly. You’re constantly hearing that AI is replacing workers and that traditional education doesn...
3 Maalis 5min

What will happen to green energy use in the future?
Send a text The mainstream media always seems keen to talk down “Green Energy” and expects us to believe that “Fossil Fuels” will not only be dominant but will continue to increase until at least 2050...
24 Helmi 6min

Tropical Cyclones
Send a text Tropical cyclones are powerful weather systems that develop over warm tropical and subtropical oceans. They are associated with extremely low air pressure, meaning that air at the Earth’s ...
17 Helmi 12min

The Industrial System
Send a text The industrial system The industrial system is a multifaceted web of economic activities and processes dedicated to the large-scale production, distribution, and consumption of goods and s...
10 Helmi 13min

Counter-urbanisation
Send a text Counter-urbanisation, also known as de-urbanisation, refers to the movement of people and economic activities away from major cities and into suburban or rural areas. This process represen...
3 Helmi 12min

Urbanisation in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Send a text Urbanisation is the process by which an increasing proportion of a country’s population comes to live in towns and cities rather than in rural areas. This process has been one of the most ...
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