Geography By Geoff on MSN
Madagascar’s population mystery and why almost no one lives on the other side
Discover why vast areas of Madagascar remain sparsely populated despite the island’s size. This video explores geographic, environmental, and historical factors that influence settlement patterns and ...
The longer I spend in Madagascar, the harder I find it to keep my bearings, stick to the matter-of-factness of global ...
Two coups and one foiled coup within eight weeks constitute a new dimension even for Africa's recent history. In October, the ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Why Madagascar's forests are disappearing so fast - from conservationists
The Shocking Scale of Forest Loss Revealed by 2024 Data In 2024, 20,225 fewer acres of forest were lost within Protected Areas compared to 2023, representing a sharp reduction. Yet this improvement ...
Mongabay News on MSN
New pitcher plant found in the Philippines may already be critically endangered
Researchers have described a new-to-science species of carnivorous plant that’s known from only three locations on the ...
Rupert is a radiated tortoise, a species native to the island of Madagascar and one of the most heavily trafficked tortoises ...
A man holds a flag bearing the logo of the popular Japanese manga One Piece, a symbol adopted by Gen Z protest movements ...
From brainrotting doomscrollers to disruptors reshaping political discourse worldwide, the Generation Z shed many a ...
It wasn’t all doom and gloom in 2025. There were positive developments globally science and climate, in particular.
The Punch on MSN
Nigeria tops global malaria record
Nigeria has the world's highest malaria burden, with 68M cases and 184K deaths in 2024, according to the WHO's 2025 World ...
I was saved by God to make America great again,” Donald Trump said, a line that circulated widely during his political ...
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