Newsletter #118 State Of The Planet Earth - 2018-12-05
If you love articles about Nature and Earth, this page is for you. Happy reading!
Jenna Fite:
Jenna Fite is a photo editor for Science & Innovation at National Geographic.
Our favorite photos from this week—taken by you: Kristen McNicholas
What one photographer learned after spending nearly a year with pumas: Annie Roth
November's best space pictures: Spectacular auroras, Mars selfie: Jenna Fite
A running list of how President Trump is changing environmental policy: Michael Greshko, Laura Parker, Brian Clark Howard, Daniel Stone, Alejandra Borunda
Geminid meteors peak, and more can't-miss sky shows in December: Andrew Fazekas
Also look up for spectacular lunar pairings and the arrival of the solstice this month.
How whales and dolphins may be harmed by new seismic airgun approval: Sarah Gibbens
Annie Roth:
Annie Roth is a freelance science reporter and regular contributor to National Geographic online.
Why a powerful Alaska earthquake cracked roads but should cause few fatalities: Maya Wei-Haas
The magnitude 7 temblor struck near Anchorage, but the state is no stranger to geologic hazards.
An Adventure Lover's Guide to Spelunking in Tokyo's Hidden Caves:
Okutama offers visitors a chance to explore the depths of Japan in a way you never thought possible
Gonna have to check out the Geminids, thanks for posting this.
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