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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.

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The Top 3 Beyond-the-Sand Adventures in Daytona Beach, Florida (Paid content for Daytona Beach, National Geographic, 2025) 10 Ways to Find Adventure in Southern Utah (Paid content for Visit Utah,

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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National Geographic emerging explorer M Jackson and the shifting story of humans and ice. 5 min read

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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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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

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¿Qué es la corriente en chorro y cómo influye en el clima? ¿Por qué se destruye la capa de ozono?

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The Oroville Dam Crisis Could Happen Elsewhere (National Geographic, February 2017) How to Talk to a Climate Denier (National Geographic Channel, September 2016)

Christina Nunez

Christina is an independent writer based near Washington, D.C. She has written for National Geographic, NPR, and other media organizations.

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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

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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

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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: Contract Science Writer & Technical Editor

Christina Nunez is a freelance writer and editor specializing in science and tech. She has covered AI, machine learning, quantum tech, energy, and biomedicine.

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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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