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List of National Geographic cover stories (2020s)

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This is a list of National Geographic cover stories including writers and photographers starting from January 2020.

For a complete list of cover stories from 1959 to 2024, see the List of National Geographic cover stories.

2020

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2020
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Pain January 2020 Robert Clark, et al. Magic Torch Human brain
Last Journey into Slavery February 2020 Joel K. Bourne, Jr., et al. Kadir Nelson Slave ship
The End of Trash March 2020 Robert Kunzig Luca Locatelli Massive pile of clothes
How We Lost the Planet, How we Saved the World April 2020 Susan Goldberg Imaginary Forces Earth
You'll Miss Them When There Gone May 2020 Elizabeth Kolbert David Liittschwager Insects
The Last Voices of World War II June 2020 Lynne Olson Robert Clark Lawrence Brooks
Everest July 2020 Mark Synnott William Faucett Mount Everest
Stopping Pandemics August 2020 Richard Conniff Max Aguilera-Hellweg Man in a gas mask
Meet the Robots September 2020 David Berreby Spencer Lowell Robot hand
Reimaging Dinosaurs October 2020 Michael Greshko Davide Bonadonna Deinonychus
A World Gone Viral November 2020 Multiple authors & storiesd Cédric Gerbehaye X-ray of human lungs
Saving the Great Lakes December 2020 Tim Folger Keith Ladzinski Lake Michigan

2021

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2021
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
2020: 71 photographs from an Unforgettable year January 2021 Susan Goldberg Kris Graves Robert E. Lee Monument
Mysteries of a virus February 2021 David Quammen Markos Kay Mimivirus
Mars March 2021 Nadia Drake ESA Mars
The fight for Clean Air April 2021 Beth Gardiner Matthieu Paley Power plant in Ulaanbaatar
Secrets of the Whales May 2021 Craig Welch Brian Skerry Humpback whale
Reckoning with the Past June 2021 Cynthia Gorney Kadir Nelson Kadir Nelson painting
Beating the Heat July 2021 Alejandra Borunda Elliot Ross Tree canopy
Gladiators August 2021 Andrew Curry Fernando Baptista Thraex gladiator
Mysteries of the Solar System September 2021 Michael Greshko Monica Serrano Patroclus
The Revolution is Here October 2021 Craig Welch, et al. Bose Collins The future
100 Wonders of the World November 2021 Andrew Lawler Kadir Nelson Kadir Nelson painting
Welcome to Earth December 2021 Paula Kahumbu Charlie Hamilton James Egrets & Wildebeests

2022

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2022
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
2021 The Year in Picturesc January 2022 Health professional
Notre-Dame February 2022 Robert Kunzig Tomas van Houtryve Notre-Dame de Paris
Into the Depths March 2022 Tara Roberts Wayne Lawrence shipwrecks
Exploring Islands in the Sky April 2022 Mark Synnott Renan Öztürk A tepui
Saving Forests May 2022 Alejandra Borunda Keith Ladzinski Forest
The Power of Touch June 2022 Cynthia Gorney Lynn Johnson Woman and baby
We Are Here July 2022 Charles C. Mann Kiliii YuYan Native nations
Stonehenge Revealed August 2022 Roff Smith Reuben Wu Sunset at Stonehenge
America the Beautiful September 2022 Emma Marris Stephen Wilkes Bears Ears
Minds of Their Own October 2022 Yudhijit Bhattacharjee Vincent Lagrange Sphynx cat
Tuts Treasures November 2022 Paolo Verzone Sandro Vannini Tutankhamun
Pictures of the Yeard December 2022 Arturo Rodríguez Volcanic eruption

2023

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2023
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Living Longer and Better January 2023 Fran Smith Jasper Doest Older man skydiving
The Future is Folded February 2023 Maya Wei-Haas Craig Cutler Origami
Going Home March 2023 Andrew Curry Richard Barnes Bronze Head from Ife
8 Billion: The Population Paradox April 2023 Craig Welch Justin Metz Earth
Secrets of the Elephants May 2023 Srinath Perur Brent Stirton Asian elephants
Into the Wild June 2023 Peter Guin Katie Orlinsky Gila Hot Springs
Chasing the unknown July 2023 Multiple authors & storiesd Steven Alvarez Ellison's Cave
An Arctic Mystery August 2023 Mark Synnott Renan Öztürk Peel Sound, Canada
Inside the Dome of the Rock September 2023 Andrew Lawler Ziyah Gafić Dome of the Rock
Space October 2023 Multiple authors & storiesd Saturn's moon Enceladus
The Race to Save the Planet November 2023 Sam Howe Verhovek Davide Monteleone Geodesic dome
Pictures of the Year December 2023 Multiple authorsd Kyle Yuman Yellow-lipped sea krait

2024

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2024
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Saving the Monarchs January 2024 Michelle Nijhuis Jaime Rojo Monarch butterflies
The Glass Age February 2024 Jay Bennett Christopher Payne Curled Sheet glass
Spotted Hyenas March 2024 Christine Dell'Amore Jen Guyton Infrared photo of a Spotted hyena and her cub, in Kenya.
Fabulous Fungi April 2024 Sarah Gibbens Agorastos Papatsanis Mushrooms of Kallipefki, Larissa, Greece
Secrets of the Octopus May 2024 Rachel Fobar David Liittschwager California two-spot octopus
Gulf of Maine June 2024 Brian Skerry Brian Skerry Alewives

See also

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Notes

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a.^ In some issues of National Geographic, the cover story would have one title on the cover and a different title (with the same meaning) on the headline of the actual article, or the title may appear different on the table of contents. Titles represented in this list, are taken from the cover and the citation represents the title listed in the table of contents.
b.^ Images could also be a painting, drawing or a computer rendering.
c.^ There were four versions of this issue of the magazine, each from a different photographer.
d.^ Multiple articles with various authors. Photo depicted is not included in those articles.

References

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  1. ^ Clark, Robert (January 2020). "A World of Pain". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 1. p. 46.
  2. ^ Nelson, Kadir (February 2020). "The Last Slave Ship". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 2. p. 42.
  3. ^ Kunzig, Robert (March 2020). "The End of Trash". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 3. p. 42.
  4. ^ Goldberg, Susan (April 2020). "How We Lost the Planet, How we Saved the World". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 2.
  5. ^ Kolbert, Elizabeth (May 2020). "Where Have All the Insects Gone?". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 5. p. 40.
  6. ^ Olson, Lynne (June 2020). "The Last Voices of World War II". National Geographic. Vol. 237, no. 6. p. 42.
  7. ^ Synnott, Mark (July 2020). "Mystery on Everest". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 1. p. 42.
  8. ^ Conniff, Richard (August 2020). "Stopping Pandemics". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 2. p. 40.
  9. ^ Lowell, Spencer (September 2020). "The Robots Are Here". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 3. p. 40.
  10. ^ Greshko, Michael Greshko (October 2020). "Reimaging Dinosaurs". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 4. p. 38.
  11. ^ Gerbehaye, Cédric (November 2020). "A World Gone Viral". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 5.
  12. ^ Folger, Tim (December 2020). "So Great, So Fragile". National Geographic. Vol. 238, no. 5. p. 40.
  13. ^ Goldberg, Susan (January 2021). "2020: 71 photographs from an Unforgettable year". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 1. p. 46.
  14. ^ Quammen, David (February 2021). "A World of Viruses". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 2. p. 40.
  15. ^ Drake, Nadia (March 2021). "Our Obsession With Mars Missions". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 3. p. 38.
  16. ^ Paley, Matthieu (April 2021). "The Deadly Cost of Dirty Air". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 4. p. 40.
  17. ^ Skerry, Brian (May 2021). "Secrets of the Whales". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 5. p. 40.
  18. ^ Gorney, Cynthia (June 2021). "Special Report: Reckoning with the Past". National Geographic. Vol. 239, no. 6. p. 62.
  19. ^ Borunda, Alejandra (July 2021). "To Hot to Live". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 1. p. 40.
  20. ^ Curry, Andrew (August 2021). "Ancient Rome's Fight Club". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 2. p. 40.
  21. ^ Greshko, Michael (September 2021). "Small Wonders". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 3. p. 36.
  22. ^ Welch, Craig (October 2021). "The Auto Industry Bets Big on Green Cars". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 4. p. 38.
  23. ^ Lawler, Andrew (November 2021). "100 Wonders of Archeology". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 5. p. 40.
  24. ^ Kahumbu, Paula (December 2021). "Welcome to Earth". National Geographic. Vol. 240, no. 6. p. 36.
  25. ^ Multiple authors (January 2022). "2021 The Year in Pictures". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 1.
  26. ^ Kunzig, Robert (February 2022). "Notre-Dame After the Fire". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 2. p. 36.
  27. ^ Lawrence, Wayne (March 2022). "Hidden No More". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 3. p. 36.
  28. ^ Synnott, Mark (April 2022). "Up the Mountain to the World Apart". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 4. p. 36.
  29. ^ Borunda, Alejandra (May 2022). "Forests, For Life". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 5. p. 34.
  30. ^ Johnson, Lynn (June 2022). "The Power of Touch". National Geographic. Vol. 241, no. 6. p. 34.
  31. ^ Mann, Charles C. (July 2022). "We Are Here". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 1. p. 34.
  32. ^ Smith, Roff (August 2022). "Britain's Stoneage Building Boom". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 2. p. 36.
  33. ^ Marris, Emma (September 2022). "America in a New Light". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 3. p. 36.
  34. ^ Bhattacharjee, Yudhijit (October 2022). "Animal Sentience: What Are They Thinking?". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 4. p. 34.
  35. ^ Verzone, Paolo (November 2022). "The Enduring Power of King tut". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 5. p. 34.
  36. ^ Multiple authors (December 2022). "Pictures of the Year". National Geographic. Vol. 242, no. 6.
  37. ^ Smith, Fran (January 2023). "The Science of Living Longer and Better". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 1. p. 34.
  38. ^ Wei-Haas, Maya (February 2023). "The Future is Folded". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 2. p. 34.
  39. ^ Curry, Andrew (March 2023). "Troubled Treasures". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 3. p. 34.
  40. ^ Welch, Craig (April 2023). "8 Billion: Earth's Exploding, Shifting Population". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 4. p. 34.
  41. ^ Perur, Srinath (May 2023). "The Elephant Next Door". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 5. p. 36.
  42. ^ Guin, Peter (June 2023). "Wild West". National Geographic. Vol. 243, no. 6. p. 36.
  43. ^ Multiple authors and stories (July 2023). "Chasing the unknown". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 1. p. Cover.
  44. ^ Synnott, Mark (August 2023). "No Way Out". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 2. p. 34.
  45. ^ Lawler, Andrew (September 2023). "Under the Dome". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 3. p. 34.
  46. ^ "Space". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 4. October 2023. p. 36.
  47. ^ Howe Verhovek, Sam (November 2023). "Clearing the Air". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 5. p. 72.
  48. ^ Multiple authors (December 2023). "Pictures of the Year". National Geographic. Vol. 244, no. 6. p. 39.
  49. ^ Nijhuis, Nijhuis (January 2024). "Flights of the Monarchs". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 1. p. 36.
  50. ^ Bennett, Jay (February 2024). "The modern World Runs On Glass, A Material That Has Become Essential To Humanity". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 2. p. 40.
  51. ^ Dell'Amore, Christine (March 2024). "The Last Laugh". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 3. p. 18.
  52. ^ Gibbens, Sarah (April 2024). "The Wonderous World of Fungi". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 4. p. 16.
  53. ^ Fobar, Rachel (May 2024). "Secrets of the Octopus". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 5. p. 16.
  54. ^ Skerry, Brian (June 2024). "Degrees of Change". National Geographic. Vol. 245, no. 6. p. 74.
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