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Gulnaz Khan

Boulder

Climate Editor at TED

climate editor @TEDTalks | 22/23 Ted Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism @CU_CEJ | former editor @natgeo

Articles

  • 1 month ago | nationalgeographic.fr | Gulnaz Khan |Alberto Bernasconi |Musei Vaticani

    Depuis treize ans, Gianni Creaouvre les portes des musées du Vatican presque tous les matins. Il a vu la Chapelle Sixtine à l'aurore, enveloppée dans le silence ; les ombres de Caravage n'ont plus aucun secret pour lui, tout comme l'Égypte antique. « Oui, je suis le gardien des clefs en chef, mais je suis toujours le portier qui ouvre le musée », déclarait Gianni Crea, un catholique très pieux, en 2018.

  • 1 month ago | nationalgeographic.com | Gulnaz Khan

    In the heart of Yemen’s Wadi Hadramaut, a cluster of ancient mud skyscrapers soars above the desert floor—a beacon of mankind’s adaptability to the most formidable of environments. At the edge of a desolate expanse of desert known as the Empty Quarter, the 16th-century Walled City of Shibam remains the oldest metropolis in the world to use vertical construction.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | afar.com | Gulnaz Khan

    Mughal emperor Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal in Agra in 1631 to honor his late wife. Photo by Niti Kantarote/Shutterstock Palaces and castles—with their soaring towers and whimsical gardens—are opulent estates often intertwined with fiction. But storybook fortresses aren’t exclusive to mythical kingdoms and romantic tales. These enchanting constructions were built to immortalize real love stories in stone. Seek them out to perhaps find your own happily ever after.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | networthynews.com | Gulnaz Khan

    One comfy method to take pleasure in cold-weather travel is to ride the Aurora Winter Train, which moves throughout Alaska’s snowy landscape. Picture courtesy Mike Criss, Alaska Railroad CorporationPlease be considerate of copyright. Unapproved usage is restricted. TravelFrom beautiful seaside journeys to wildlife enjoying in Yellowstone, Hawaii, and Alaska, we discovered a journey for each kind of winter season wanderer.

  • Jun 4, 2023 | nationalgeographic.com | Gulnaz Khan

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