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The Argentinian marine biologist and conservationist has spent the past 36 years championing the world’s penguins and their ...
Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile sites on Earth.
From Hollywood heavyweights and fearless scientists to climate ... 137 years, National Geographic has been driven by the belief that bold thinking and collective action can change the world.
The group was primarily keeping an eye out for one thing: Is climate change mentioned ... Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Time, Scientific American and more. She is a former Pulitzer ...
In a way, the fires, which consumed working-class homes and mansions with equal rapacity, were a reminder of how climate emergencies don’t stop to check race, ethnicity, or bank accounts.
Rising sea levels and extreme weather events increasingly threaten the US submarine force's infrastructure. They could also ...
The removal of websites designed to help disadvantaged communities will hurt those communities the most, lawyers argue.
This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... and the mounting impacts of climate change, Earle is part of an effort by marine scientists and conservationists ...
Researchers collected images of 445 different species and the data could redefine how some animals are classified.
Have you ever spotted a problem but assumed someone else would handle it, so you did nothing? A recent sociological study ...
Mountaintops host some of the world's most diverse butterfly species, but climate change could transform these habitats into ...