Access a wide range of articles from peer-reviewed journals and our blog Geography Directions to stay up to date with the latest geographical scholarship and research tackling climate change.
Browse articles from Geography Directions showcasing the importance of geography and geographical expertise to understanding the most pressing issues facing society and the environment.
Browse articles in this open access journal providing an encyclopedic reference for climate change scholarship and research. It also acts as a forum for gaining a wider set of perspectives about how climate change is understood, analysed and contested around the world.
Browse this series of collections presenting how different groups of researchers approach the challenge of reversing climate change.
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Meet the robots that can keep the turbines of Britain's offshore wind industry turning.
Retrofitting new technology to insulate old homes on a grand scale.
How to cut down trees for timber without harming the planet?
A big weight and a really deep hole. Could they help turn our electricity grid green?
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