The new Natural History GCSE from 2025 hopes to bring together elements from geography - geology, industrialisation, population, agriculture, urbanisation - with parts of the sciences - chemistry, marine environment, biology, atmospherics, flora and fauna - in order for pupils to understand the world around them in a connected way.
These topics have all been studied since the introduction of the national curriculum, but they were done in isolation from each other. Maybe this new ideal will make them more relevant to today's young and give them the tools to make the necessary changes or at least debate them.