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If we keep burning fossil fuels indefinitely, global warming will eventually melt all the ice at the poles and on mountaintops, raising sea level by 216 feet. Explore what the world’s new ...
This story appears in the June 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. Seventy-nine years ago, the most far-flung, destructive, and lethal war in history approached its end. World War II lived ...
Once the World’s Most Dangerous City, Juárez Returns to Life Amid drug wars, Mexico began fixing the local justice system. Now crime is down and residents ‘are losing their fear.’ ...
This story appears in the January 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. ‘If you take care of the birds, you take care of most of the big problems in the world.’ That’s what Thomas ...
It can take more than a year to make a single razor-sharp katana. In Japan, business is booming for the few remaining smiths ...
This story appears in the May 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. N. Nitrogen. Atomic number seven. Unnoticed, untasted, it nevertheless fills our stomachs. It is the engine of agriculture ...
Human eyes can’t decipher individual pixels from far away—this video shows why. A version of this story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Short for “picture ...
The executive also discusses attracting top creative talent, what the brand looks for in storytelling and why Disney's ...
Tristan Duke uses Arctic ice and a unique technique to offer a fresh perspective on a world transformed by climate change.
National Geographic 33 power list: Nat Geo releases changemakers list in initiative from Disney to modernize magazine brand.
See: National Geographic's 'Pictures of the Year' 2024 Here are just a few of the compelling images highlighted in National Geographic, photographed by Rena Effendi, Peter Fisher, Bertie Gregory ...