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Life We should protect Earth’s rivers and forests with laws. But it is another matter to recast them as actual life forms, as Robert Macfarlane’s new book Is a River
Punjab Kings’ bowler Arshdeep Singh (PTI Photo) In the past few weeks, the buzz around Arshdeep Singh hasn’t been about wickets but about his travel vlogs. He has shown the
Bermuda Day, a holiday held on the fourth Friday in May each year in Bermuda, kicks off the island’s start of summer and marks the rise in water and air
Erin Peavey was four months pregnant when she lost her mother to cancer. After her daughter was born in January 2019, the loneliness set in. Her mother had been her
Driving south out of the Atlas Mountains into Morocco’s Drâa Valley, travelers find that the landscape becomes increasingly stark until the paved national highway vanishes into the desert at the
NASA scientists, in collaboration with researchers from Japan’s University of Toho, have used supercomputers to model the far future of Earth’s habitability. Their findings offer a clear—if distant—timeline for the
Four years ago, Harvard University moved a long-planned solar geoengineering project from Arizona to Sápmi, the homelands of Sámi peoples across what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). It’s just an hour past sunrise when I reach the rim of Caldera Blanca, a steep-sided hulk of igneous rock on
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