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Geography Ninja

Geography Ninja

By Steve Villanueva-Last

Talking all about cool Geography things.
Geography Ninja checks out ideas, oddities, news items, trends and possibilities that have a Geography connection.
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Where does plate tectonics theory come from?

Geography NinjaJun 28, 2021

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Where does plate tectonics theory come from?

Where does plate tectonics theory come from?

In this episode, The Ninja goes back to the 1960s and explores the theories that make up plate tectonics.
Jun 28, 202124:15
Will beaches survive climate change?

Will beaches survive climate change?

In this episode, Ninja investigates the threat that rising sea levels pose for the world’s beaches. Can they survive the 21st century?
Apr 24, 202125:57
What is the link between Geography and racism?

What is the link between Geography and racism?

In this episode, the Ninja explores the connections between Geography and racism. Modern Geography’s roots in the colonial past, questionable textbooks, academic research, and an invisibility of race in much of current school Geography are all investigated.
Feb 20, 202136:06
Is permafrost important?

Is permafrost important?

In this episode the Ninja asks about permafrost: what is it and how important is it? Three main themes are discussed: localised impacts in the Arctic; diseases; and climate change.
Sep 09, 202023:54
How does the carbon cycle work?

How does the carbon cycle work?

The Ninja explores the ins and outs of the carbon cycle in this podcast, checking out the IPCC, permafrost, phytoplankton and plates (tectonic) along the way. How important are anthropogenic impacts?
Jul 06, 202024:20
Book of the month: Thames - Sacred River

Book of the month: Thames - Sacred River

The Ninja reviews one of his recent lockdown reads: Thames by Peter Ackroyd. Ninja delves into etymology, culture, history, human filth and the guts of beasts in this meandering biography of arguably the world’s most written-about river.
May 31, 202027:37
The Geography of Greek Mythology

The Geography of Greek Mythology

The Ninja shares his passion for Greek mythology in this podcast: Poseidon; Gaia; Jason and the Argonauts! And how does all this link to Geography? Listen and find out . . .
May 22, 202027:14
How is COVID-19 changing our geography? 2: Energy use

How is COVID-19 changing our geography? 2: Energy use

Will COVID-19 save the planet? How has fossil fuel is been affected by the lockdown? Is Neil Young’s latest release really good? All these questions and more are addressed by the Ninja in this latest podcast.
May 01, 202022:35
How is COVID-19 changing our geography? 1: Our relationship with nature

How is COVID-19 changing our geography? 1: Our relationship with nature

In the first of several episodes dealing with the overall question of how COVID-19 is changing our geography, the Ninja investigates the human relationship with the natural world.
Apr 10, 202034:40
What is the geography of liquorice?

What is the geography of liquorice?

In this episode, the Ninja indulges a love of liquorice (or licorice, depending on where you live) and checks out the producers, consumers, heritage, varieties, ecology and global connections of the aforementioned confectionery. Salty or sweet? That is the question. The answer is: both!
Mar 26, 202015:12
Why is deprivation a problem in Cornwall?

Why is deprivation a problem in Cornwall?

In this episode, the Ninja focuses on Cornwall in the south west of the UK, discussing the reasons for deprivation, as well as identifying its unique features, whilst having a go speaking a bit of Cornish!
Mar 06, 202026:10
What is ash dieback?

What is ash dieback?

In this podcast the Ninja investigates the problems facing the UK’s ash trees from a fungal disease and asks why this is important for landscapes, ecology, culture and the economy.
Feb 27, 202022:38
The geography of coronavirus

The geography of coronavirus

As coronavirus spreads globally, Ninja takes a step back to take a look at the geographical aspects of pandemics alongside nods to Planet of the Apes and hand sanitiser.
Feb 12, 202018:21
Why is migration such a big deal?

Why is migration such a big deal?

The Ninja explores the issues surrounding migration and identity in this podcast, asking questions about assimilation and integration. Why were potential migrants to The Netherlands shown gay men kissing? What is a ‘good immigrant’? Is Britain going through an identity crisis? What is meant by cultural bereavement’?
Feb 11, 202031:11
What was Eurotopia?

What was Eurotopia?

In this episode, Ninja investigates the concept of Eurotopia: a radically re-imagined map of Europe made in 1992. Does this thinking have any relevance in 2020, with Brexit happening? How important is the nation state? What is the best size for European countries? Should there be a United States of Europe? Is this more likely now that the UK is leaving the EU?
Jan 31, 202018:42
How sustainable is Japan’s status as a significant global power?

How sustainable is Japan’s status as a significant global power?

In this podcast episode, the Ninja investigates Japan’s status as a significant global power, questioning its sustainability. Natural hazards, soft power, population density, energy resources and trade are all part of the outline of the world’s third largest economy.
Jan 24, 202025:40
The World in 2020?

The World in 2020?

Ninja reviews selected issues from The Economist’s annual publication predicting what we might expect for 2020. The Yold, the Sinosphere, Hungarian nation identity, separatism and Brexit are all in the mix.
Jan 17, 202018:56
Why is Australia burning?

Why is Australia burning?

The Ninja takes a look at the devastating wildfires that have swept many areas of Australia in December 2019 and January 2020. What are the underlying reasons for the fires? Is climate change to blame?
Jan 12, 202028:25
What is the geography of the 2019 UK general election?

What is the geography of the 2019 UK general election?

A few days after the 2019 UK General Election, Ninja discusses the new political map and what this means for the country in terms of borders, urban/rural divisions and the legacy of Brexit.
Dec 17, 201922:17
Does Central America need another transoceanic canal?

Does Central America need another transoceanic canal?

In this episode Geography Ninja investigates the isthmus of Central America, with a focus on economic development in Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. The role of canals linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is high on the agenda.
Nov 27, 201921:49
Does England have a future with less water?

Does England have a future with less water?

The Ninja explores water insecurity in England following comments by the CEO of the Environment Agency, suggesting that much of the country could face water shortages by 2050.
Nov 15, 201917:14
What makes the USA a global superpower?

What makes the USA a global superpower?

The Ninja explores reasons for the USA’s ongoing status as the world’s superpower. Includes references to well-known soft drinks.
Nov 09, 201925:57
The Geography of Murder

The Geography of Murder

In this podcast, Ninja investigates the global geography of murder. Where is the most murder-prone place in the world? Who is affected most? Which places are relatively homicide-free? Should you take a vacation in Los Cabos?
Nov 05, 201918:14
Babies, Bribes and Birthstrikes

Babies, Bribes and Birthstrikes

In this episode, The Ninja considers the concept of fertility rates around the world. The focus moves from countries aiming to increase births to new, global concerns over population levels and the growth of environmentalism leading to calls for fewer or even no births.
Oct 21, 201924:56
Is Greenland for sale?

Is Greenland for sale?

The Ninja asks what the whole ‘is Greenland for sale’ issue is all about. Is this the real life or this just fantasy? What is Greenland? Who owns it? Are countries bought and sold? Why would Donald Trump want to buy an island of 56,000 people in the Arctic? So many questions, so little time.
Oct 06, 201919:33
Saudi Oil, Drone Attacks and Chokepoints

Saudi Oil, Drone Attacks and Chokepoints

The Ninja focuses on the recent drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities and the wider issues of how oil is affected by physical geography as well as geopolitics.
Sep 24, 201919:35
Global Climate Strikes

Global Climate Strikes

The Ninja checks out the phenomenon of the Global Climate Strikes and asks whether these actions are a tipping point for change in how we address climate change.
Sep 22, 201912:28
As Iceland Melts

As Iceland Melts

The Ninja explores links between melting glaciers in Iceland and increasing levels of volcanic activity.
Sep 10, 201912:19
Hurricane Dorian

Hurricane Dorian

The Ninja investigates Hurricane Dorian’s impact on The Bahamas. Ninja also explores what causes these tropical storms and whether the future may hold more of them.
Sep 04, 201916:27
Book of the month: The Human Planet- How We Created the Anthropocene

Book of the month: The Human Planet- How We Created the Anthropocene

Ninja reviews The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene by Simon Lewis and Mark Maslin. The book was published by Pelican in 2018 and explores the concept of the Anthropocene as a new geological epoch, amongst all the controversy that entails (it appears that geologists can get quite riled about such things). Ultimately it shows how humans have become so dominant on Earth we are now leaving a geological record and have altered the course of evolution.
Sep 03, 201925:41
Amazon on Fire

Amazon on Fire

The Ninja investigates the recent surge in wildfires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest and questions whether these are naturally occurring or human-initiated.

Aug 22, 201914:38
The Geography of Brexit (Part 2): Citizens of Nowhere

The Geography of Brexit (Part 2): Citizens of Nowhere

In this second exploration of the Brexit issue, the Ninja discusses themes including British identity, populism and the use of language by those in positions of power.
Aug 15, 201926:45
The Geography of Brexit (Part 1)

The Geography of Brexit (Part 1)

The Ninja takes a geographical view of the Brexit issue, examining explanations for the outcome of the 2016 referendum, how the results looked across the UK, and what this means for the future.
Aug 03, 201927:46
A Look at London Docklands

A Look at London Docklands

The Ninja checks out the dramatic changes that have transformed London’s Docklands from the port of the Empire to a derelict wasteland and most recently to a regenerated zone of gentrification and foreign direct investment.
Jul 18, 201926:12
Book of the Month: Nowherelands (an atlas of vanished countries 1840 to 1975)

Book of the Month: Nowherelands (an atlas of vanished countries 1840 to 1975)

The Ninja takes a look at Nowherelands by Bjorn Berge. This is a book for the Geographer who thinks they know it all!
Jul 10, 201908:41