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Greek earthquake swarm

Greece is one of Europe’s most earthquake-prone countries, experiencing an average of 25,000 earthquakes per year

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Is weather becoming more extreme?

It is common in news articles, when a weather event has taken place, that the phrase ‘extreme’ weather be used. But is the weather becoming more extreme?

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Myanmar earthquake infographic

A visual overview of the Myanmar earthquake 2025

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Power of maps

A resource supporting our School Member Lecture ‘Power of Maps’ presented by Professor James Cheshire from UCL.

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The power of maps - Professor James Cheshire

School Member Lecture, 26 February 2025

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Glacial environments in a warming world - Professor Bethan Davies and Dr Guy Paxman

School Member Lecture, 20 November 2024

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The changing city - alternative uses of urban space - Professor Oli Mould

School Member Lecture, 25 September 2024

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Natural hazards and disaster risk

Small island nations are often the first to experience the impact of natural hazards as well as the associated hazards

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5 Ways to learn the GAC

Lesson ideas for teaching about the Global Atmospheric Circulation Model (GAC)

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Volcanoes and earthquakes

Case studies of tectonic hazards which have happened since 2023.

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Discovering Minerals

The vast range of minerals which exist on Earth is something we should acknowledge, as life on this planet would not be the same without them. 

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Tectonic Hazards

An overview of tectonic hazards

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What are Natural Hazards?

Natural hazards are extreme events created by nature which have a social and/or economic impact on humans.

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