Friday 30 May 2008

Global Food Crisis


All this week, the Guardian newspaper has been doing special reports on the global food crisis. There are some excellent case studies, and useful information for A2 students - Year 11 should look too, as this is all relevant to the Food and Water Supply unit. The website is here - there is a particularly good interactive guide here.

Wednesday 28 May 2008

Pisa's leaning tower 'stabilised'


An interesting story for those studying Italy in Year 7. Click here to read the story from the BBC website.

Thursday 15 May 2008

Barcelona Water Shortage




Barcelona, Spain's second city, is suffering from a chronic water shortage. This week, they have announced how they are dealing with this. You can read about it here. This will be a useful case study for Year 10s who will be doing the Food and Water Supply unit soon.

Cyclone and Earthquake Update

The BBC now has in depth areas on its website for both of the natural disasters that have hit Asia this month. There are many useful links from these pages.
Cyclone Nargis
China Earthquake

Tuesday 13 May 2008

Earthquake in China


More bad news from Asia - a magnitude 7.9 earthquake has struck the SW of China. A day after the quake, the death toll stands at 12 000, but this figure is likely to rise. You can read about this disaster here and here. There are some pictures from China here - the BBC warns that you may find some of them disturbing.

There is an interesting article here about the contrasting responses to this disaster and the cyclone in Burma.

Sunday 11 May 2008

Cyclone Nargis


It is now over a week since Cyclone Nargis hit Burma in South East Asia. The death toll is likely to be the highest from a tropical storm for many years, and the disaster is far from over. You can look at an interactive explanation of what happened here. For an explanation of the causes of tropical storms, look here. For general information about the disaster, there are up to date news stories here and here. If you want to find out how you can donate to the disaster fund, click here.