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Explore what the world’s new coastlines would look like. If we keep burning fossil fuels indefinitely, ... This story appears in the September 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine.
The executive also discusses attracting top creative talent, what the brand looks for in storytelling and why Disney's ...
Despite being one of the most photographed natural spaces in the world, stories of the Okavango Delta are rarely told by ...
As the UK’s ‘Race Across the World’ TV series becomes increasingly popular, orienteering could see a surge in global interest ...
Two scenarios emerge. On the magazine cover, there’s a verdant Earth. Welcome to the optimistic view of writer Emma Marris, who sees a world that is changed—we cannot undo some damage we have ...
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 ...
Tristan Duke uses Arctic ice and a unique technique to offer a fresh perspective on a world transformed by climate change.
The Museum of Exploration could be a celebration of a great tradition — if it steers clear of the wokeness that has overtaken ...
This story appears in the January 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. More than 14 years have passed since Dan Buettner first wrote about the world’s longest-lived people for the ...
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This story appears in the October 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. On a chilly January afternoon, Susannah Maidment stands on the shore of a London lake, staring down a pack of ...
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