1、P L A N E T O R P L A ST I C?06.201818 billion pounds of plastic ends up in the ocean each year.And thats just the tip of the iceberg.Our Summer Shandy combines German-style Weiss beer and natural lemonade flavor for a refreshing taste that pairs perfectly with summer.BREWED WITH THE TASTE OF SUMMER
2、WEISS BEER WITH NATURAL LEMONADE FLAVORPLEASE ENJOY LEINIES RESPONSIBLY 2018 JACOB LEINENKUGEL BREWING CO.,CHIPPEWA FALLS,WI BEERN AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I CJ U N E 2 0 1 8THE BIG IDEATo Conserve or Hog ResourcesIf society depended on it,would you shareor would you be selfish?BY DYLAN SELTERMA
3、NNorth Korea PortraitsIn a nation that doesnt emphasize individ-uality,portraits of ordinary citizens may look like propaganda.Viewed as a group,theyre unsettling.PHOTOGRAPHS BY STPHAN GLADIEU P R O O FE M B A R KE X P L O R E15832THROUGH THE LENSA Chance MeetingThey were studying marine lifeat clos
4、er range than planned.BY DAVID DOUBILET AND JENNIFER HAYESDECODERTalking TreesIn a Canadian forest fungi and trees have developed a hidden intelligence.BY DAISY CHUNG AND RYAN T.WILLIAMSALSODesert DunesFuture EarthSex and the QueenOn the Cover A plastic shopping bag has a“working life”of about 15 mi
5、nutes,and were using a trillion of them a year.Thats one highly visible source of plastic trashbut its only the tip of the iceberg in an ocean saturated with plastics.PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY JORGE GAMBOAC O N T E N T SGENIUSTrash to TreasureEngineer Arthur Huang is finding new uses for garbageand revo
6、lu-tionizing recycling in the process.BY CHRISTINA NUNEZALSOPollution on a Stick Mushroom CleanerGlass Octopus F E A T U R E SPlasticsWe make them.We depend on them.Were filling the ocean with them.Beyond what weve incinerated or recycled,a staggering 5.5 billion tons remain,taking centuries,or more
7、,to break down.Can we enjoy this mira-cle material and have a clean environment too?BY LAURA PARKERPHOTOGRAPHS BY RANDY OLSON.P.40A Refuge at RiskThe stakes are high if oil exploration comes to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.BY JOEL K.BOURNE,JR.PHOTOGRAPHS BY FLORIAN SCHULZ.P.112Lost ColonyWhat
8、 happened on Roanoke Island?BY ANDREW LAWLERPHOTOGRAPHS BY MARK THIESSEN.P.128Humanlike BirdsParrots may be too pop-ular for their own good.BY CHRISTINE DELLAMOREPHOTOGRAPHS BY JOEL SARTORE.P.92DISPATCHESBlinded in KashmirPellet gun injuries deepen a decades-old territorial dispute.BY RANIA ABOUZEID
9、PHOTOGRAPHS BY CDRIC GERBEHAYE.P.104J U N E|C O N T E N T SSEE THE CAT SHE WAS BORN TO BETrademarks owned by Socit des Produits Nestl S.A.,Vevey,Switzerland.Real Ocean Whitefish is the#1 ingredient,with tender morselsand crunchy bites for the textures she was born to eat.Purina ONE True InstinctNEWL
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11、hotographer of the Year for 2018Visit to vote for your favor-ite images in National Geographics Travel Photographer of the Year contestand check back June 28 to learn who has won.TELEVISIONPicasso Paints OnFollow Pablo Picasso from his boyhood in Spain to the top of the art world.The series Genius:P
12、icasso airs at 10/9c on Tuesdays through June 19 on National Geographic.Track the Inhabitants of Wild RussiaSpanning 11 time zones and stretching halfway around the world,Russia is the largest country on Earth.From deserts and semiarid steppes to dense forests and Arctic tundra,its a land of dramati
13、c contrasts.Its also home to one of the last great wildernesses,where some of our planets rarest species carve out their existence.The four-part series Wild Russia will air on Fridays at 10/9c from June 1 to 22 on Nat Geo WILD.KONRAD WOTHE,MINDEN PICTURES/NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE(LYNX)NAT GEO WI
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