Certainly, the ship we’re sailing on is built to navigate this terrain; it’s a Polar Class 2 icebreaker, able to crunch through ice up to two-and-a-half metres thick. Its capacity to churn through ice ...
As Waitrose cease to sell mackerel due to concerns about overfishing, we look toward the state of fisheries ...
H5N1 avian flu outbreak marks the first cases in marine mammals in California and first detection in northern elephant seals ...
Researchers monitoring solitary bottlenose dolphin in Venice say its survival depends on management of people Usually, ...
Renters, landlords and businesses in UK will be able to claim up to half the cost of installing an electric charger ...
From drone warfare to redrawing the geography of energy, discover how the world has changed four years on from the advent of the Ukraine war ...
Brazilian government has U-turned on decree that could have harmed vital rivers and waterways for Indigenous communties ...
New study shows choices we make in next decade will determine Antarctica's climate and environmental fate for centuries ...
March's edition ofGeographical traverses from the billion dollar scam centre industry to trail running in China ...
From the vaquita – the world's rarest marine mammal – to the Sumatran rhino, discover the species facing extinction across the world ...
This year’s Geographical Better World Awards winners show how community – and care – can hold the line when everything else feels bleak ...