Mark Rowe investigates the surge in whale strandings along Scotland’s coast — a warning sign, scientists say, of deeper ...
As governments from the Gulf to Beijing quietly buy up farmland around the world, a silent shift in global power is underway ...
Jules Stewart reviews Geographical's book of the month, Our Bodies, Our Planet, by Marcus Hall – available to buy now ...
More than 1,000 of the UK’s leading scientists wrote to MPs this morning, 20 November, urging them to attend a landmark ...
The Great Green Wall was meant to reshape the Sahel. But as drought, bureaucracy and fading funds take their toll, its legacy ...
The Brazilian president insisted on a summit shaped by local people, their traditions, and their foods, staging what has been ...
Russian military advisers operate in Venezuela, and the Kremlin has sold Caracas about $10billion worth of weapons, including ...
Discover how synthetic biology is shaping the future of disease control with genetically modified mosquitoes from Target ...
From Africa's boldest environmental dream to Scotland's troubled waters, stay on top of the world with the latest issue of ...
A journey across the Galápagos reveals an archipelago in motion, while record visitor numbers test the world’s greatest living laboratory ...
From the quiet woods of Zabola to the high ridges of the Făgăraș Mountains, Bryony Cottam traces Romania’s tangled ...
Simon Stiell, the UNFCCC secretary general, considered COP30 a success for multilateralism. ‘194 countries have said in one voice that the Paris Agreement is working, and resolved to make it go ...