Showing posts with label rgs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rgs. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Young Geographer of the Year 2011
Could you be the RGS's Young Geographer of the Year 2011? Click on the flyer below to go to the RGS's website where there are more details about the competition and what you need to do.
Friday, 30 July 2010
Fault-Line Living
On Saturday, the Fault-Line Living team will set off on their 15,000 mile expedition from Iceland to Iran, to investigate the stories of people living on faultlines. The expedition is sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society and Landrover, and the team will be carrying seismometers provided by the BGS with them.
The expedition website is here and you can also follow their progress on their Facebook page.
The expedition website is here and you can also follow their progress on their Facebook page.
Labels:
bgs,
expedition,
facebook,
faultline living,
rgs,
seismology,
seismometer,
tectonics
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Young Geographer of the Year 2010
"Sorting the wood from the trees; the future of forests" is the title of this year's Young Geographer of the Year competition, organised by the RGS-IBG.
It would be brilliant to have some Swanwick entries this year... Find out more on the Geographical website, or come and speak to me next week...
Good luck!!
It would be brilliant to have some Swanwick entries this year... Find out more on the Geographical website, or come and speak to me next week...
Good luck!!
Labels:
competition,
forests,
geographical,
rgs,
young geographer of the year
Monday, 23 July 2007
Your Climate Your Life
I've just started to explore the excellent new website from the RGS - Your Climate Your Life... The site looks at climate change, but focuses on how it is affecting our lives - what we buy, what we eat, where we live, where we go on holiday, etc.
Your Climate Your Life
Your Climate Your Life
Labels:
climate change,
environment,
rgs,
your climate your life
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)