Friday, 29 February 2008

China considers ending one-child policy

China could scrap its one-child policy, a senior family planning official said today, acknowledging concerns about its effects in creating an ageing society and gender gap.

China considers ending one-child policy | World news | guardian.co.uk

Immigration points system begins

Immigration officer at Heathrow

The government has launched the first stage of a new points-based system for migrants from outside the EU.

BBC NEWS | Politics | Immigration points system begins

Tracking the journey of the £9 pair of jeans

 

The story of the blues: Tracking the journey of the £9 pair of jeans - Green Living, Environment - Independent.co.uk

Wednesday, 27 February 2008

UK earthquake: town-by-town statistics - Telegraph

This is the US Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program's statistics for the earthquake that hit Britain at 00:55am, February 27 2008. The average distance is taken from the epicentre of the quake, near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. The average intensity is on a scale of one to ten, with one not felt and ten "extreme" and causing very heavy damage to buildings. The highest intensity in the Market Resen quake was VI, which represents strong shaking and light damage. Intensities below four are usually not associated with damage.A total of 7872 reports from members of the public were received, mainly in Britain but some in Belgium.

UK earthquake: town-by-town statistics - Telegraph

Magnitude 4.7 - ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

 

LINK to BBC report

British Geological Survey press release

Magnitude 4.7 - ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Stats4Schools

Statistics paint a picture of who we are, where we live, and what we do. They help people, firms and government make choices which shape our lives.
stats4schools is about helping teachers and pupils to get more from statistics. For pupils, we have datasets you can download and include in your own projects, free of charge. For teachers, we have lesson plans and worksheets, which you are free to download and use in class.
stats4schools is managed by the independent Office for National Statistics, and includes data from across government.

Link to Stats4Schools > Homepage

BBC NEWS | UK | Clickable drought map: Check your area

BBC NEWS | UK | Clickable drought map: Check your area

earth album alpha - a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up

Earth album is a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the world courtesy of Google maps and Flickr. To begin your journey, just click somewhere on the map, e.g. "India". Note-- since the top Flickr images are used, the images change every few weeks; bookmark this site and check back for a different experience in a month!

earth album alpha - a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up

myabodo : see your world change

this is an interactive game that lets you shape a house to suit you. Change your stuff and see how it shapes the climate.

myabodo : see your world change

mysusthouse - an interactive game exploring what sustainability means and how it relates to our homes

mysusthouse - an interactive game exploring what sustainability means and how it relates to our homes

Thursday, 21 February 2008

Atlas - 20th Century Urban Growth

Link to Atlas - 20th Century Urban Growth

Map pinpoints disease 'hotspots'

A detailed map highlighting the world's hotspots for emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) has been released.

Link to BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Map pinpoints disease 'hotspots'

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Jumper

How its economic miracle has not helped the peasants living in Stone Age poverty

China has swept to economic might on the back of a political system which resembles no other on earth.

Link to China: How its economic miracle has not helped the peasants living in Stone Age poverty | the Daily Mail

Geography GCSE

Excellent REVISION blog fro year 11

LINK to :Main WEBSITE

Link to Geography GCSE

Sunday, 17 February 2008

Trial and error - the war on malaria

It is the world's deadliest disease, killing more than 900,000 a year in Africa alone. But can Bill Gates's dollars create a vaccine that would save a continent's children?

Link to Trial and error - the war on malaria | Science | The Observer

Beijing petrol stations to close

China is closing 10% of Beijing's petrol stations to improve air quality ahead of the Olympics in August.By the end of May, 144 will shut because they are not expected to meet higher environmental standards, according to state media.

Link to BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Beijing petrol stations to close

Friday, 15 February 2008

Map shows toll on world's oceans

Link to BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Map shows toll on world's oceans

Spotlight on Lagos poverty crisis

channel4.com

We have report from Lagos in Nigeria on how the city's spiralling population has increased the numbers living in slums. Formerly the capital of Nigeria, Lagos's uncontrolled population growth has made one of the world's largest cities one of the world's largest slums.

CLICK ON Watch the report

Link to Channel 4 - News - Spotlight on Lagos poverty crisis

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Water profile of Sierra Leone - Encyclopedia of Earth

Water information by country

Link to Water profile of Sierra Leone - Encyclopedia of Earth

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    Webcam in the forest

    A World Land Trust initiative is putting a webcam in the Ecuadorian rainforest to keep an eye on the many endangered species, using the internet as a tool for conservation.

    The project has been set up in the Fundación Jocotoco Buenaventura Reserve in south-west Ecuador, and it has taken six months to install the equipment and establish a satellite connection for the feed.

    The trust wants to plant half a million trees on the reserve in the next three years. It employs 20 local people full-time to work in the reserve, which has won recognition from the national government and is run entirely by Ecuadorian nationals. Altogether, the WLT has bought up eight reserves in the Ecuadorian region in partnership with the Fundación Jocotoco.

    Fundación Jocotoco is an Ecuadorian organisation established to protect areas of critical importance to the conservation of Ecuador's 1,600 birds species - about 17% of the world's total, and almost as many as neighbouring Colombia and Peru, both of which are countries about five times as large.

    Link to - The WEB CAM

    Link to Webcam in the forest | Climate Change | Guardian Unlimited

    Has the congestion charge been effective in reducing London's traffic?

    Ken Livingstone yesterday announced the most wide-ranging shake-up of the London congestion charge in its controversial history. The capital's Mayor is proposing that the daily fee, which next week marks its fifth anniversary, would more than triple to £25 for gas-guzzling vehicles. Meanwhile, the levy could be scrapped altogether for the most environment-friendly vehicles.

    Link to The Big Question: Has the congestion charge been effective in reducing London's traffic? - Home News, UK - Independent.co.uk

    Sunday, 10 February 2008

    Stats4Schools

    Statistics paint a picture of who we are, where we live, and what we do. They help people, firms and government make choices which shape our lives.
    stats4schools is about helping teachers and pupils to get more from statistics. For pupils, we have datasets you can download and include in your own projects, free of charge. For teachers, we have lesson plans and worksheets, which you are free to download and use in class.
    stats4schools is managed by the independent Office for National Statistics, and includes data from across government.

    Link to Stats4Schools > Homepage

    Wednesday, 6 February 2008

    BBC - Learning Zone Clips Library

    Link to BBC - Learning Zone Clips Library

    BBC - Eclips - Latest Clips

    Link to BBC - Eclips - Latest Clips

    UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP)

    The UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP) provides scenarios that show how our climate might change and co-ordinates research on dealing with our future climate.

    Link to UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP)

    'leave it off'

    Britons are being asked to "leave it off" later this month, to show that cutting home energy use can have an impact on climate change.During E-Day, which begins on 27 February, people will be asked to switch off electrical items not in use.

    Link to BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | UK homes urged to 'leave it off'

    Monday, 4 February 2008

    Volcano Images

    Maurice and Katia Kraft site... some excellent images and short film clips

    Link to Au rythme des volcans

    Sunday, 3 February 2008

    How to survive hazards when you are on holiday!

    CLICK on a label to find out how to survive the various hazards

    Link to Education for Geo-Hazards - How to survive hazards when you are on holiday!