Dennis Dimick, National Geographic

Dennis Dimick

National Geographic

Arlington, VA, United States

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Past articles by Dennis:

Photos from 1967 Reveal A Lost Culture in Iraq

Photographer Tor Eigeland's rare photos show the unique culture of the Iraqi Marsh Arabs—before their way of life was destroyed. → Read More

5 Things You Should Know About California’s Water Crisis

Drought, and the resulting shortage of melting snow, is driving the historic water shortages across much of the American West. → Read More

Space Station Astronauts Float to Earth in Golden Parachute

The Soyuz spacecraft returned to Earth carrying an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts. → Read More

Lack of Snow Leaves California's 'Water Tower' Running Low

Rising temperatures and declining snowpack in the mountains mean that the drought across the western U.S. is about to get even worse. → Read More

Earth's Dashboard Is Flashing Red—Are Enough People Listening?

As scientists and much of the public differ on the causes of climate change, the planet keeps getting warmer. → Read More

Earth's Dashboard Is Flashing Red—Are Enough People Listening?

As scientists and much of the public differ on the causes of climate change, the planet keeps getting warmer. → Read More

How Long Can the U.S. Oil Boom Last?

Fracking for shale oil has boosted U.S. oil production to near-record levels. But the industry faces two challenges: low prices and low reserves. → Read More

Here's Why We Haven't Quite Figured Out How to Feed Billions More People

Solving the world's looming food crisis will require big investments in agricultural research, yet public support for that is lagging. → Read More

As World’s Population Booms, Will Its Resources Be Enough for Us?

As world population projections soar, there are rising concerns about the impact billions more people will have on the planet. → Read More

If You Think the Water Crisis Can't Get Worse, Wait Until the Aquifers Are Drained

As drought ravages surface water supplies, we're pumping groundwater to save us. And it will-for a while. → Read More

Storms Get Headlines, but Drought Is a Sneaky, Devastating Game-Changer

Droughts like the one unfolding in California don't offer the drama of deadly storms, but they can change society in profound and long-lasting ways. → Read More

Soot and Dirt Is Melting Snow and Ice Around the World

Researchers find that soot and dust is causing snow and ice in Greenland to melt faster. → Read More

Is New Emissions Plan a Turning Point in Our Love Affair With Coal?

Obama seeks to move away from the energy source that built the modern world. → Read More

Inside the Looming Food Crisis

Scientists, policymakers focus on improving the food supply against daunting odds. → Read More

Opinion: Keeping Ice Sheet "Collapse" in Perspective

What is driving Antarctic ice sheet melting, how do we think about this, and what do we do? → Read More

Drought, Fire, and the New Normal in the American West

Half of the U.S. is in drought, and wildfire season hit early. But could the fall bring relief? → Read More