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The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?
The world’s historic sites face climate change. Can Petra lead the way?April 26, 2024 – The 2,000-year-old desert city created an adventurous backdrop for Indiana Jones, but today, drought, floods, and sandstorms imperil it. Ancient technology could be the key to surviving.
Visit Rotterdam as it transforms itself into a floating city
Visit Rotterdam as it transforms itself into a floating cityMay 23, 2024 – This flood-prone Dutch city, one of the world’s largest ports, is meeting the challenges of rising seas with innovative architecture.
The last flower at the top of the world—and the perilous journey to reach it
The last flower at the top of the world—and the perilous journey to reach itMay 08, 2024 – Scientists journeyed to a stretch of gravel off the coast of Greenland—the farthest north you can go and still walk on land. These photos show what they found there.
2024 hurricane season forecasted to be record-breaking year
2024 hurricane season forecasted to be record-breaking yearMay 23, 2024 – Tropical storm activity in the Atlantic is expected to be exceptionally busy this year, with experts predicting a total of 17 to 25 named storms, “the highest NOAA has ever issued.”
A slow journey through the waterways and islands of southern Vietnam
A slow journey through the waterways and islands of southern VietnamMay 04, 2024 – In the southern reaches of Vietnam, life has revolved around the water for hundreds of years. Here, in the Mekong Delta and on the Con Dao islands of the South China Sea, communities continue to embrace old ways while looking to the future in this rapidly developing pocket of Asia.
Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?
Are the Great Lakes the key to solving America’s emissions conundrum?April 26, 2024 – A single cargo ship can carry enough goods to replace nearly 3,000 semi-trucks—that's why some are calling for a shipping boom in America's famous lakes.
The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobsters—and everything else?
The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for lobsters—and everything else?May 14, 2024 – National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry has been diving in the Gulf of Maine for more than 40 years. After learning these waters were a harbinger of climate change, he set out to document the rapid shift and its ripple effects.
Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.
Your favorite foods may not taste the same in the future. Here's why.April 29, 2024 – Everything from temperature, soil conditions, and rainfall can affect how food tastes. As the climate changes, it’s messing with our favorite flavors.
Photo story: a water-borne adventure into fragile Antarctica
Photo story: a water-borne adventure into fragile AntarcticaApril 30, 2024 – An increasingly fragile place of barren shores lapped by bone-chilling waters, Antarctica is home to every form of ice — in snow, glaciers and bergs — and a surprising amount of wildlife.
NASA has a plan to clean up space junk—but is going green enough?
NASA has a plan to clean up space junk—but is going green enough?April 23, 2024 – Astronomers laud NASA's plan to protect the space environment, but the agency needs to act fast to make a difference.
This ancient society tried to stop El Niño—with child sacrifice
This ancient society tried to stop El Niño—with child sacrificeApril 17, 2024 – Desperate to make the torrential rains stop, the Chimú people of Peru offered up their most precious resource to the gods: their future.
Antarctica holds a treasure trove of meteorites. Why are they disappearing?
Antarctica holds a treasure trove of meteorites. Why are they disappearing?April 08, 2024 – Warmer temperatures threaten relics of the solar system in Antarctica, a new study shows.
How citizen science projects are safeguarding wildlife in Costa Rican rainforests
How citizen science projects are safeguarding wildlife in Costa Rican rainforestsApril 15, 2024 – Deep in the Costa Rican rainforests, where howler monkeys and pumas roam, conservationists are working alongside travellers on new citizen science projects, introducing hi-tech processes to safeguard biodiversity.
Will Baltimore bridge collapse force U.S. to pay more attention to its infrastructure?
Will Baltimore bridge collapse force U.S. to pay more attention to its infrastructure?March 26, 2024 – The Francis Scott Key Bridge will get rebuilt with federal funds, but many other structures across the nation aren’t getting the same support.
Did you enjoy the cherry blossoms' early peak bloom? It was a warning sign.
Did you enjoy the cherry blossoms' early peak bloom? It was a warning sign.March 26, 2024 – A 1,200-year record of cherry blossoms shows our current climate is historically unprecedented.
Earth is our home. Here’s how it’s changing.
Earth is our home. Here’s how it’s changing.March 29, 2024 – These hand-picked National Geographic stories show how the world is bracing for—and embracing—its future.
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