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Why study Geography
Send a textThe world of work is changing fast. New jobs pop up overnight. Others disappear just as quickly. You’re constantly hearing that AI is replacing workers and that traditional education…
What will happen to green energy use in the future?
Send a textThe mainstream media always seems keen to talk down “Green Energy” and expects us to believe that “Fossil Fuels” will not only be dominant but will continue to increase until at least…
Tropical Cyclones
Send a textTropical cyclones are powerful weather systems that develop over warm tropical and subtropical oceans. They are associated with extremely low air pressure, meaning that air at the Earth’s…
The Industrial System
Send a textThe industrial systemThe industrial system is a multifaceted web of economic activities and processes dedicated to the large-scale production, distribution, and consumption of goods and…
Counter-urbanisation
Send a textCounter-urbanisation, also known as de-urbanisation, refers to the movement of people and economic activities away from major cities and into suburban or rural areas. This process…
Urbanisation in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Send a textUrbanisation is the process by which an increasing proportion of a country’s population comes to live in towns and cities rather than in rural areas. This process has been one of the most…
Moisture in the air
Send a textMoisture in the Air - From Invisible Vapour to Wild WeatherAtmospheric moisture is all about how water moves between the surface and the air, constantly cycling through evaporation,…
Impacts of Changing Precipitation on Hydrological Processes in Different Types of Drainage Basins
Send a textClimate change is now widely accepted as one of the biggest global challenges, influencing not only temperatures but also how water moves through the environment. Around the world,…
Geography of Oil
Send a textVenezuela and the Global Geography of Oil Oil, often referred to as “black gold,” is one of the most crucial resources in our modern world. Understanding its geography can help us grasp…
Counting the heads
Send a textCollecting Population Data in Developed and Developing CountriesCounting the headsAccurate population data is a fundamental resource for governments worldwide, whether in developed or…
The Global Carbon Budget
Send a textThis podcast examines how well the world is doing, cutting carbon emissions.Support the showCheck out my website, Facebook groups and other social media.www.ritchiecunningham.com Geography…
Deforestation in the Rainforest
Send a textRainforest deforestation is not confined to the AmazonRainforest deforestation is not just a problem in the Amazon; it affects tropical forests across the globe. In 2024 and 2025,…
China’s Looming Demographic Challenge
Send a textChina, home to over 1.4 billion people, stood as the world’s most populous country until recently, surpassed by India in 2023. Its demographic trajectory, however, presents a mounting…
Air Masses and the ITCZ
Send a textAir masses and the inter-tropical convergence zoneThe inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is where the trade winds converge; it is an area of uplift of air. The air that converges on…
Urban World's Apart
Send a textThe comparison of London and Mumbai illustrates how the issues of urbanisation are universal but are shaped and expressed in drastically different ways by a city’s stage of development.…
Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulation
Send a textAn explanation of Atmospheric and Oceanic circulationSupport the showCheck out my website, Facebook groups and other social media.www.ritchiecunningham.com Geography Expert Substack |…
Atmospheric System and the Global Heat Budget
Send a textAn ever-improved understanding of atmospheric processes is required if popular interest in the weather and climatic change is to be satisfied. Satellites with a range of remote sensing…
From Steel To Startups: How Deindustrialisation, Decentralisation, And Services Remade Cities
Send a textFactories faded, suburbs sprawled, and glass towers rose where cranes once loaded coal. We dive into the three forces that rewired modern cities—deindustrialisation, decentralisation, and…
Surprising Water Sources of Deserts
Send a textLifelines in Earth's Arid LandsSupport the showCheck out my website, Facebook groups and other social media.www.ritchiecunningham.com Geography Expert Substack | Ritchie Cunningham |…
How to answer a question in a geography exam
Send a textSome hints for senior school students preparing for exams.Support the showCheck out my website, Facebook groups and other social media.www.ritchiecunningham.com Geography Expert Substack |…
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Geography Expert has published 49 episodes since December 2021, covering topics in Comedy, Earth Sciences.
Geography Expert is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 10m.
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