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Michael Wejchert: Ice climbing is having its moment. But how much longer will the ice be around?

The planet is warming, and the winter ice is melting ever faster.
Jon Waterman: 36 years later, the climate changes at this national park stunned me

Jon Waterman: 36 years later, the climate changes at this national park stunned me

The landscape resembles frozen spinach left out on the kitchen counter too long.
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Water, water everywhere?
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Water, water everywhere?

Could a famously rainy country like the UK really run low on water? Through a combination of climate change and population growth—it might.
Marine life photographer Cristina Mittermeier protects our ‘blue gold’ oceans
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Marine life photographer Cristina Mittermeier protects our ‘blue gold’ oceans

For National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier, protecting the blue in our blue marble of a world has become her life's work.

Extreme weather threatens one of Earth's most awe-inspiring waterfalls
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Extreme weather threatens one of Earth's most awe-inspiring waterfalls

Victoria Falls is one of the world's most impressive natural wonders—but what happens as the region gets drier and hotter?
SLIDESHOW: 8 mighty rivers run dry from overuse
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SLIDESHOW: 8 mighty rivers run dry from overuse

From the American West to China, Australia to India, some of the world's most important rivers have been drained dry for agriculture, industry, and drinking water.
See how fishermen are working together to protect these lagoons
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See how fishermen are working together to protect these lagoons

In Mauritius, local fishermen are providing solutions and inspiring others to take simple actions that make a difference.
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