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Articles in May, 2009 issue of Geographical
- A new Google Earth download developed by scientists at Purdue University in Indiana enables users to view C[O.sub.2] emissions from fossil fuels across the USA
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The unkindest cut?
by Geordie Torr - Geographical competition
- Drought causing Iraqi marshes to shrink again
- Yucatan asteroid didn't wipe out dinosaurs, says study
- Subglacial mountain range rivals the Alps
- Fish deployed to restore algae-clogged freshwater lake
- Rate of erosion doubles along north Alaskan coastline
- PT Lapindo Brantas, the company blamed for triggering a 'mud volcano' in Sidoarjo in Indonesia, is to issue the first compensation payments to 8,000 families whose homes and villages were buried
- Water supplies in rural Ireland are to receive a 100 million boost thanks to the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government's Rural Water Programme 2009
- The government of Cambodia has approved the establishment of a game-hunting park in the remote jungles of Ratanakkiri province in the country's north
- Construction of a new town has begun in southern Chile to house residents displaced by last year's eruption of the Chaiten volcano
- Cleaning up coal power
- Ocean fertilisation may not be climate change fix
- Permafrost 'time bomb' ready to explode
- Scientists at Wetsus, the Dutch Centre for Sustainable Water Technology, have developed a prototype device capable of generating electricity from the brackish waters in the Rhine Estuary by exploiting the chemical differences between saline and fresh wate
- Pools of meltwater accumulating on the surface of Arctic sea ice are causing it to melt more rapidly than expected, according to research published in the Journal of Geophysical Research
- The Spanish environment ministry has said that the Pyrenees' glaciers will disappear during the next few decades due to global warming
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Philippines
by Klaus Dodds -
Dedham Vale: straddling the counties of Essex and Suffolk, Dedham Vale AONB is in the heart of Constable Country, a rural idyll of sleepy farming villages that provided a wealth of inspiration for one of Britain's favourite landscape painters. Natalie Hoa
by Natalie Hoare - Discovering the world
- Royal Geographical Society selection of events
- Event of the month
- Kate Marsden's watch: used by the explorer and humanitarian during her trip to help the Siberian lepers
- That moment: the winner of the overland category is James Derry of Panama City, Panama
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Scarred for life
by Jean-Michel Clajot -
Sounding out nature's fury: the frequent violent activity of Volcan de Colima in southwestern Mexico, combined with a large nearby population, makes it one of the world's most hazardous volcanoes. Charlie Furniss meets a team of scientists using innovativ
by Charlie Furniss -
Boundary issues: disputes over territorial boundaries have a habit of turning ugly. And when they do, governments are increasingly turning to the geographers at the International Boundaries Research Unit at Durham University for advice. Olivia Edward meet
by Olivia Edward -
Wild java in a cage: the Indonesian island of Java has one of the world's highest diversities of songbirds. But the increasing popularity of a peculiar sport has some people worried about the future of Java's wild songbirds
by Jenna Blakey -
Big park, bigger issues: established last year in the northwest of China, Kanas National Park is one of the world's largest. But officials must find ways to keep tourism levels sustainable and accommodate the ethnic Tuwa people who live there
by Victor Paul Borg - 2009 Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards: vote for the cleanest, greenest and most responsible travel companies, destinations, operators and individuals for a chance to win an eight-day Kenyan safari for two
- Catch of the day
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When help becomes harm
by Jonathan Wright -
Granite and Grit: A Walker's Guide to the Geology of British Mountains
by Mick Herron -
For All the Tea in China: Espionage, Empire and the Secret Formula for the World's Favourite Drink
by Jonathan Wright -
Surinam: Stumbling Through the Dark Heart of South America's Forgotten Jungle
by Mick Herron -
Sweet Water and Bitter: The Ships that Stopped the Slave Trade
by Jonathan Wright -
Top ten writers reads
by Nicholas Crane -
Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City
by Mick Herron -
The Dead Yard: Tales of Modern Jamaica
by Mick Herron -
Up the river : this month, a report from the field as Ed Stafford describes the contents of his rucksack as he attempts to become the first person to walk the entire length of the Amazon River
by Ed Stafford - Ten of the best
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The sweet smell of ethical scents: the glamorous allure of a heady perfume has proved irresistible to consumers around the world for decades. But behind the chic brand names and celebrity endorsements, what are the current ethical credentials of an indust
by Victoria Lambert -
Swanning around: with its graceful curves, regal bearing and urban ubiquity, the mute swan is an ideal subject for photography. But those brilliant white feathers can create problems
by Keith Wilson -
Not so sweet
by Campbell Murn -
Jolt into action
by Kate Kennedy -
A king by any name
by Lenyalo Magapatona -
Collecting Marilyns
by Moira Broadhead -
Where's the humanity?
by Rob Tye -
Talal Akasheh
by Natalie Hoare - British breakthrough
- The noboard
- Boots moulded to fit
- Head for the hills in Hemel Hempstead
- We ski
- Coloured snow
- Solar-powered lifts
- Runs for your life
- Green tech
- Mother of all passes
- A new stash
- Let the train … Ltd.
- Win a 5-star whistler trip: TOG 24 has teamed up with Whistler Blackcomb and the Fairmont Chateau Whistler luxury hotel to offer a 5,000 [pounds sterling] five-star winter sports holiday of a lifetime for two people
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High5-Whistler: is everything in north America bigger and better? Geordie Torr gives his top five reasons for visiting Canada's Whistler Blackcomb
by Geordie Torr -
High5-France
by Isobel Rostron -
High5-Austria: one for the Afionados, Austria has something for everyone Rob Freeman hunts down the best bits
by Rob Freeman - Discover freedom
- Men in black: get down to business, gents. The new black is, well, black. Perhaps a touch of grey, maybe a pinstripe
- Flower powder: girls! Go forth and make the slopes blossom, bring some colour to the monotone mountains
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- Mix to match: it's all in the mix. Textures, materials and colours. Go for it
- Revolutionary new play range from TOG 24
- Drift women's Milatex music jacket
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- The easy guide to the latest budget routes
- Into the blue: Day-Glo purples and orange may come and quickly go, but baby blue under a matching sky is an enduring classic
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
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- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn't Bash Cash
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- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
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- Whose Recovery Is This?
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