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How using tree rings to look into the past can teach us about the climate changes we face in the future

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsNovember 11, 2021November 8, 2021
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Dear Geography, Fail Better. …Why Climate Change and Disaster Studies must take Colonialism and Race Seriously

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsFebruary 27, 2020September 28, 2020
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Planet of the fixers?

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsFebruary 11, 2020January 4, 2021
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Maybe we should all be preparing for the zombie apocalypse

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsDecember 10, 2019December 10, 2019
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Joining Up Divided Data: The TEMPEST Database

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsSeptember 8, 2017May 11, 2020
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Revisiting the effects of climate change on salamander body size: the role of natural history collections

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsMarch 16, 2017March 9, 2020
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