Geographical  |  September 2025
You might notice a few quiet revolutions in this issue. Our opinion had a design refresh. The change is visual – cleaner, sharper – but the
mission remains the same: to give space to voices worth hearing. Tim
Marshall, Marco Magrini and Andrew Brooks return with their usual clarity and bite, joined this month by powerful one-offs from contributors with something to say. These aren’t long reads; they’re strong opinions. Elsewhere, our Special
Report takes on a new shape (Page 32). Rather than one long-form feature, we’ve broken the story into distinct but connected pieces. The topic – the global fishery crisis – demands it. From trawl nets and turtle bycatch to political inaction and illicit fleets, this approach lets us dive deeper into a complex issue without losing the thread. It’s a structure we’ll return to when the subject calls for it. Both these changes reflect a wider aim: to make Geographical more dynamic without losing our depth. Form follows function. Good ideas deserve the right space and structure – whether it’s a single page of commentary or a multi-part deep dive. As ever, thanks for reading. Let us know what you think. And if you have a view worth sharing, we might just see you on the Front Lines.
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