Photograph by Mark Thiessen
Photograph by Mark Thiessen
It is nearly impossible to read a newspaper or magazine, listen to the radio, or watch the nightly news without encountering at least one mention of climate change. For years, melting glaciers and ice caps, cataclysmic storms, rising seas, and longer, hotter summers have fueled concerns that our planet is warming and prompted heated debate among politicians, scientists, journalists, and ordinary citizens.
Quietly, below the roar of the crowd, National Geographic has been documenting the effects of climate change and its many contributing factors, and reporting on scientists’ projections of potential future trends.
Executive Editor Dennis Dimick has overseen this coverage and reporting, working side by side with senior writers, photographers, scientists, and research teams as they gather and analyze the data. He has a unique gift for distilling this vast information into a manageable narrative and he has shared it with a wide range of public and corporate audiences worldwide.
Popular Presentation
Changing Climate: Where Energy and Global Warming Meet
In a sweeping visual journey and in-depth report, Dimick shares highlights of National Geographic‘s features and the most recent scientific reports documenting climate change, and explores what we as communities and individuals can do to reverse the trends.
Learn More About Dennis:
NGM: Our Good Earth (September 2008)
NGM: Carbon’s New Math (October 2007)
NGM: Green Dreams (October 2007)
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Listen to Radio Interview With Dennis Dimick
Boyd Matson Interviews Dennis for NG Weekend Radio Show
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