National Geographic questions what lies ahead for the planet—will it be saved or lost? So far, it’s impossible to predict. Greta wasn't the first to demand climate action. Meet more young ...
Normal sledding pace is less than five miles an hour. When Jesper crashed, they were a little more than halfway through the ...
Earth continues to break temperature records, but if it doesn't feel that way, you might be experiencing this subtle mind trick.
four light-years from Earth. This story appears in the March 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. In her office on the 17th floor of MIT’s Building 54, Sara Seager is about as close to ...
This story appears in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... The ever shifting earth has softened the crater rim, which today is only visible using advanced satellite sensing.
The Earth was already more than 600 million ... Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic Photo Ark The earliest multicelled animals that survived the Precambrian fall into three main ...
What is this? Tied to Earth Day, National Geographic’s first augmented reality–enabled cover comes to life with a cautionary look at climate change. Users see projected climate data in 12 key ...