Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest regions, we explore how people shape the planet — and how the planet shapes ...
The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, was a devastating pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353, ...
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The island is home to nearly 100 species of lemur, some of the world's most impressive chameleons, over a hundred bird species that exist only there, and seven different kinds of baobab tree ...
Know where your Language comes from! Learn about the main types of language families in the world, explained through major ...
Study finds Africa’s forests, responsible for one-fifth of global carbon removal, are now generating carbon instead.
Conservation is facing a crisis, fueled by myriad factors including cuts in funding, weakening support from governments, and disinformation. A significant driver of this crisis is a lack of ...
A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.
Through colour, rhythm, and volume, Cartier examines the architecture of harmony in Chapter II of its En Équilibre High ...
Indonesia’s government has been at pains to stress that the recent catastrophe in Sumatra was triggered by a rare ...
Thousands of the endangered primates end up on the dinner plates of people in the upper rung of the country’s society who have money to spare. By Dina Fine Maron Lemurs are charismatic primates known ...
In this age of abundant remote-sensing data, global datasets are increasingly relied upon to analyse the planet at unprecedented scale and resolution. We offer three considerations on uncertainties ...