Geographical | May 2025
n our May issue, discover how Myanmar is being torn apart by a civil war, compounded by the devastation wreaked by the earthquake in March; find out about AI's ability to decode noisy reefs, and head to New Zealand to uncover the fascinating story of revitalising bird life in the capital.
For the literary lovers, dive into an interview with travel writer Geoff Dyer on the overcrowded tourist spots around the world – and why the Earth is still worth wandering. Stuck on a book to read? Our reviewed reads are sure to pique your interest – from those on expeditions and monsters to musings on living in modern urban jungles.
Our columnists bring an array of topics to the forefront to help you stay on top of the world: Marco Magrini considers the climate consequences of a dimming planet, while Tim Marshall discusses the limits of Vladimir Putin's global ambitions in an extract from the fully-revised edition of his bestselling book, Prisoners of Geography. Andrew Brooks looks at how geographers must keep challenging false ideas and develop new, truthful theories.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Geographical May 2025.