Oct 4

MapMap-making has always been political, and wars have started over the drawing of a boundary, but climate change has injected a new political element into modern cartography.

It has been four years since the last edition of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, and cartographers say they have had to redraw coastlines and reclassify land to reflect significant geographical changes since then.

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