Christina Nunez
Christina Nunez is a writer and editor based near Washington, D.C. who has been covering science and innovation at PNNL since 2017.
Christina Nunez is a writer and editor based near Washington, D.C. who has been covering science and innovation at PNNL since 2017.
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The author, Christina Nunez, explains why trees are important for survival of all living things on our planet. They make a point on what the major
Mad Cow Disease Still Menaces U.K. Blood Supply (National Geographic, February 2015) Jericho the Lion Is Alive and Well—and Not Cecil''s Brother (National Geographic, August 2015) Ice Cream
How Your Brain May One Day Control Your Computer (National Geographic, February 2018) How 9 National Geographic Explorers Got Their Start (National Geographic, June 2017)
A skeptic might point out that after Fox and National Geographic launched the National Geographic Channel, some of the programming decisions went seemingly far afield the society''s conservation
National Geographic emerging explorer M Jackson and the shifting story of humans and ice. 5 min read
Ice Complicates Cleanup in Yellowstone''s Rare Winter Oil Spill (National Geographic, January 2015): Though it wasn''t a particularly huge spill, the 2015 breach of Bridger''s Poplar pipeline
As a science writer for hire, I currently have active writing and editing contracts with multiple U.S. national research labs under the Department of Energy. See below for selected examples of my work
¿Qué es la corriente en chorro y cómo influye en el clima? ¿Por qué se destruye la capa de ozono?
The Oroville Dam Crisis Could Happen Elsewhere (National Geographic, February 2017) How to Talk to a Climate Denier (National Geographic Channel, September 2016)
Christina is an independent writer based near Washington, D.C. She has written for National Geographic, NPR, and other media organizations.
A selection of recent stories follows. Also, check out Field Reporting: Three Examples. Heat Waves Are Getting Worse. Here''s How to Prepare. (National Geographic, July 2023) Wildfire Season Is Getting
Peut-on vraiment parler de réchauffement climatique ?
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Christina Nunez About Me Since early 2016, I''ve been an independent writer specializing in climate, science, and innovation. Before that, I co-managed a microsite about energy for five years at
Ice Complicates Cleanup in Yellowstone''s Rare Winter Oil Spill (National Geographic, January 2015): Though it wasn''t a particularly huge spill, the 2015 breach of Bridger''s Poplar pipeline
Christina Nunez is a freelance writer and editor specializing in science and tech. She has covered AI, machine learning, quantum tech, energy, and biomedicine.
Ice Complicates Cleanup in Yellowstone''s Rare Winter Oil Spill (National Geographic, January 2015): Though it wasn''t a particularly huge spill, the 2015 breach of Bridger''s Poplar pipeline
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