29th March 2008 8PM!!!!
'Earth Hour' is simple! "Created to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming."
Check out their website for more information http://www.earthhour.org/
Monday, January 28, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Guess the location!
National Geographic Bee
Check out the video bar for the final of the National Geographic Bee (NGB). The NGB is a competition run for American high school children; see if you know any of the answers.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Stranded ships on the Yangtze!

The waters of the Yangtze river in China is at its lowest since 1866. The Yangtze river supplies drinking water to millions in China, stranding ships and posing a threat to some of the world's most endangered species. For an excellent article copy the following web address in to your browser http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jan/17/drought.china
Friday, January 18, 2008
A $10 million banknote!
Zimbabwe will be introducing a new 10 million dollar banknote in the hope of easing their current situation of hyperinflation. How much is this worth in British Pound Sterling you may be asking yourself? Well, the answer is just £2. For more information on this story copy the following link in to your web browser http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7195569.stm
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Saturday, January 12, 2008
Iguacu Falls



Most people think of Niagara when they are asked about waterfalls, but here's somewhere that I think is more spectacular - Iguacu Falls, which straddles Argentina and Brazil. There are 275 separate waterfalls in all (above, top) ; the most dramatic is the Garganta del Diablo, or Devil's Throat (above, middle). I viewed it from above, in a helicopter, from the water's edge on a viewing platform, but most fun was in a jet boat - I got absolutely soaked! On the Brazilian side of the falls, there's an interesting bird park, where you can get dive bombed in the cage with these parrots (above, bottom).
Not all the world's glaciers are shrinking!
In a time of rising global temperatures, it is reassuring to know that not all the world's glaciers are shrinking. In the summer, I was fortunate to visit Perito Moreno in Patagonia, Southern Argentina, where I took a boat out to see the glacier close up. It was an amazing sight, more so when you could hear the glacier creaking as it slowly crept down towards the lake.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Tata the environment?

The world's cheapest car has arrived in India. India whose population is over 1.1 billion had the Tata unveiled in the Indian capital on the 11th January. The price of this car is just £1,277! The car is aimed at the rising middle class, however with over 800 million of India's population surviving on 50 pence a day should we be worrying about what seems to be another environmental headache? Make your mind up by reading the article at the Independent newspaper, just copy this url in to your browser: http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3328387
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Volcano news
Tungurahua is active again! I visited this volcano in July 2006 in between eruptions. A few days before I was due to leave the UK, it started spitting out ash and lava and took a break while I visited. I was able to soak in an outdoor hot spring right at the bottom of the volcano, but it was so cloudy, you couldn't see the top! Three days later, I read in the newspaper that some large lumps of rock had fallen in the street outside the hotel in which I had been staying. Lucky escape, or what? The volcano has now started to erupt again and a thousand people have been evacuated. It looks spectacular but the people who live nearby face losing their livelihoods. There's a video news report on BBC's news website - search for Ecuador eruption.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
China going green?
China has announced plans to ban the use of some types of plastic bags and to make consumers pay for others (The Guardian newspaper, 08-01-08). China has been criticised for its poor environmental standards so this is somewhat welcome news. We could all do a bit more towards our recycling efforts and we hope you are making full use of the recycling bins that have been placed in your form rooms.
Guess the location!
Happy New Year 2008
Welcome back Geoggers for 2008. Some of you have had some fantastic holidays over the festive period of which the Geography teachers have loved hearing about your adventures. Don't forget to bring in your postcards for our 'Geoggers on tour' wall.
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