To explain the interplay of climate, area and isolation that underlies the marked global differences in biodiversity, a switch in focus from geographic space to climatic space offers a way forwards.
Think you know your world map? Think again. From distorted map projections to surprising climate zones and misunderstood ...
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say—a reminder that human choices turn hazards into tragedies. The Texas flash floods this weekend that left more than a hundred dead ...
This paper examines how the spatial distribution of people and jobs in the United States has been and will be impacted by climate change. Using novel county-level weather data from 1951 to 2020, we ...
Find out what the simulator created on Google Maps does, allowing you to check whether rising sea levels will affect your ...
Climate change is creating uncertainty. Decisions on everything from trip planning, given unusual and extreme weather patterns, to how to reduce personal carbon emissions, are complex. Just consider ...
This article is authored by Preksha Shree Chhetri, former consultant, G20 Secretariat and research associate, Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi. As Darjeeling town rejoiced in the homecoming of ...
De Blij, a geography professor and former National Geographic Society editor, seeks to rekindle interest in his discipline with this unfocused survey of the world and its discontents. Struggling to ...
John O’Loughlin, College Professor of Distinction in Geography and Fellow, Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), received a National Science Foundation grant in August 2024 for a study of climate ...