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Now South Africa’s turn…

From: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net South Africa was warned on Wednesday to brace for months of heavy rains and storms as the government admitted it could have been better prepared for floods that have killed more than 120 people. Weeks of above normal rains, caused by the "La Niña" weather phenomenon – also blamed for deadly floods in [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:35+00:00January 27th, 2011|News|Comments Off on Now South Africa’s turn…

…and yet more floods…this time Brazil

TERESOPOLIS, Brazil — Walls of earth and water swept away homes in the mountains north of Rio de Janeiro, wiping out families and leaving survivors scrambling Thursday to reach still-trapped neighbors. At least 355 people died in three Rio state towns after slides hit at about 3 a.m. Wednesday, and at least 50 people were [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:36+00:00January 13th, 2011|News|Comments Off on …and yet more floods…this time Brazil

Brisbane Residents Despair as Flood Leaves ‘War Zone’

Brisbane Residents Despair as Flood Leaves ‘War Zone’ Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Nick Turnbull’s two-story Brisbane home sits three-quarters submerged in floodwaters swamping riverside suburbs across Australia’s third-biggest city. “Stuff’s everywhere -- kids’ toys floating on brown, dirty brackish water,” the 38-year-old police detective said from the suburb of Graceville, one of more than 60 [...]

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Feature website: Geography in the news

Providing direct support for your students through topical case studies, links to academic research and lectures, plus much more...try it out at: http://www.geographyinthenews.rgs.org

By |2010-12-27T14:29:13+00:00December 27th, 2010|Miscellaneous|Comments Off on Feature website: Geography in the news

Where will the next major pollution disaster be?

When an estimated 184 million gallons (697 million liters) of industrial waste spilled into Hungary’s Marcal River in early October, arsenic and mercury threatened to taint water supplies and degrade rivers, both at the site and for hundreds of miles downstream. In some ways, Hungary’s toxic mud disaster was a wake-up call, shining a spotlight on potential water pollution hotspots around the globe. (Read more about the Hungary spill.)

By |2017-05-19T08:08:36+00:00December 27th, 2010|News|Comments Off on Where will the next major pollution disaster be?

IGU Vice-President Fincher elected to ISSC executive

Professor Ruth Fincher, Vice-President of the IGU has been elected to the Executive Committee of the International Social Science Councillor at its General Assembly in Nagoya, Japan, 9th - 12th December 2010.  The Assembly elected several new EC members at which Dr Olive Shisana took over from Professor Gudmund Hernes as President of the organisation.  Dr Heide [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:36+00:00December 12th, 2010|News|Comments Off on IGU Vice-President Fincher elected to ISSC executive

Cancun Climate Change Agreement

See: To rapturous applause, they signed up to the first truly global climate change agreement under the umbrella of the United Nations, following all-night talks in Cancun. The negotiations, at a luxury resort in Mexico, repeatedly came close to collapsing as different countries tabled objections. Eventually only Bolivia refused to accept the deal, on the [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:36+00:00December 11th, 2010|News|Comments Off on Cancun Climate Change Agreement

IGU representation at ISSC General Assembly

  For more information go to: http://www.worldsocialscience.org/  IGU's President Ron Abler, Secretary-General Mike Meadows and Vice-President Ruth Fincher attended the 28th General Assembly of the ISSC (10-14th December, Nagoya, Japan) and represented the interests of the IGU.  As one of the member organisations, IGU involvement in the ISSC is important to establish the geographers' position [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:36+00:00December 11th, 2010|Meetings|Comments Off on IGU representation at ISSC General Assembly

IGU Planet and Humanity Medal Awarded

Dear Colleagues, I write this from Helsinki. The stop in Finland en route to Beijing for a meeting of the IGU Executive Committee was made in order to present the IGU’s Planet and Humanity Medal to former President of Finland Martti Ahtisaari. President Ahtisaari, you will recall, received the Nobel Prize for Peace [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:37+00:00November 27th, 2010|News|Comments Off on IGU Planet and Humanity Medal Awarded

Meet the New IGU Executive Committee Member

Professor Yukio Himiyama was recently elected as Executive Committee member to replace Professor Mike Meadows who assumed the position of Secretary-General and Treasurer in July. Professor Yukio Himiyama was born in Japan in 1949. He received his B.S. in Physics at Tohoku University in Japan (1973), M.S. in Physics at UCLA (1975) and at [...]

By |2017-05-19T08:08:37+00:00November 20th, 2010|News|Comments Off on Meet the New IGU Executive Committee Member
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