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The millions of species we ignore at our peril
The mass movement of humans and animals is significantly affecting the distribution of essential microorganisms, scientists warn.
Imogen Rattle from the Royal Geographical Society & Institute of British Geographers conference
I’ve been to a number of conferences but never one on the scale of the Royal Geographical Society & Institute of British Geographers annual international conference, held this year at Imperial College
David Galbraith investigates tropical forests' resilience to global warming
Tropical forests are less likely to lose biomass – plants and plant material - suggests a study published by Nature Geoscience.
Assessing the health impact of transport policies
Some key urban transport policy measures can lead to positive effects on people’s health, while others have few benefits or can be harmful to public health, a new study has found.
Dr Ronghui Liu gives expert advice in London's Bus Network Report
Following a decade of strong growth, bus passenger numbers are now in decline. Between 2014-15 and 2016-17, the number of passenger journeys made on buses fell by six per cent.