National Geographic reteams with Oscar-nominated director Sara Dosa and Oscar-winning producer Shane Boris on 'Time and Water,' set in Iceland.
A mysterious spike of platinum buried deep in Greenland’s ice has long fueled theories of a catastrophic comet or asteroid strike 12,800 years ago—possibly triggering a sudden return to icy conditions ...
As the Society’s new preferred cloud provider, AWS will establish a new media platform to process, store and digitize billions of the organization’s historic media assets, powering the future of digit ...
Alia Bhatt has been recognised for using her platform to bring climate consciousness into the mainstream, championing environmental sustainability and inspiring a new generation ...
The AAG Confers its Top Honor, the Atlas Award, on Environmental Scientist Jonathan Foley, in San Francisco March 19 I ...
Sara Dosa, the director of Oscar nominated 'Fire of Love,' explains what prompted her to make her latest film, 'Time and ...
Japan is combining education, culture and technology to encourage reciprocal relationships between coastal communities and ...
Nat Geo’s 2026 Nat Geo 33 highlights women creating local solutions to climate change, biodiversity loss, and global food ...
The journey loosely follows the Amazon’s flow and features Peschak’s photographs of the region’s biodiversity, novel wildlife behavior, and unique ecologies of rarely seen species. Take a look at some ...
From California’s redwood forests to the Grand Canyon and Florida Keys, here are some delicious recipes devoted to U.S. national parks.
The National Park Service (NPS) released an urgent warning about dangerous quicksand pockets forming near shorelines and in drainages throughout the park, which spans Arizona and Utah.
One of the most deadly and dangerous volcano hazards isn’t lava. Mudflows called lahars can come without clear warning.
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