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Month: September 2020
Climate Change: A Safeguarding Issue?
This week, the Autumn 2020 edition of the Geographical Association's GA magazine was published. Published in the it is an article I authored titled "Climate Change - A Safeguarding Issue?". I feel now is the right time to put forward the argument that climate change issues should be considered when it comes to a school's safeguarding duties.
Bridger Foothills Fire: The shifting bell-curve (climate change)
To what extent was the Bridger Foothills Fire due to climate change? Read how Montana's climate is expected to change and what this may mean for drought and fire risk.
Bridger Foothills Fire [Video]
An unscheduled Geogramblings vlog and post in reaction to an incident taking place at a location that is very dear to me. The Bridger Foothills Fire ignited on 4th September 2020, and overnight it expanded rapidly from 400 to 7000 acres, consuming the eastern side of the southern end of the Bridger Mountains just outside of Bozeman, Montana. This is not only an opportunity to provide some geography education on the causes, conditions, impacts and responses, but also my way of helping a community I'm connected to (but can't be present in right now) - by helping to spread the word to anyone who may wish to contribute towards fundraisers that will help members of the community get back on their feet.
Bridger Foothills Fire: Close to ‘home’
This is a totally unscheduled and 'unscripted' entry. Woke up this morning to hear of a wildfire breaking out near what is effectively my second home in Bozeman, Montana. https://twitter.com/WeatherNation/status/1302426290989883392?s=20 The video above is a timelapse looking north-east from Bozeman at the Bridger Mountain range. You may need to visit the video and enlarge it … Continue reading Bridger Foothills Fire: Close to ‘home’
