Environment Their lands are oceans apart but are linked by rising, warming seas of climate change Photographer Vlad Sokhin's latest work, Warm Waters, is an exploration of climate change traveling across 18 countries and off-the-map territories seen by seldom few. Charles Maynes Grace Widyatmadja
Otherworldly photos convey climate change's effects on Arctic regions Photographer Ella Morton documented the Arctic and Subarctic around the world, implementing analog techniques to warp the photos and illustrate climate change's effects in these areas. Catie Dull Ella Morton
Arts & Life A photographer marries the worlds above and below the water in a single frame Photographer David Doubilet first dove below the surface at age 8 and has spent a lifetime making underwater images. He talks to NPR about his new book: Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea. Cathy Newman
Environment How a box of negatives led to a journey through Northwest mountaineering history Fifty dollars bought one woman a piece of Northwest mountaineering history. And, she’s sharing it. Courtney Flatt
Health PHOTOS: They Could Put Food On The Table — Until The Pandemic Struck A single mom with HIV. A grandmother who thought she had enough money to get by. A lawyer who lost her job. They're among the millions around the world pushed into food insecurity by the pandemic. NPR Special Report
This Photographer Pairs New And Old Images To Converse With Greenland's Colonial Past Photographer Minik Bidstrup, who is of Greenlandic Inuit background, seeks to confront the country's long colonial history from an indigenous perspective: "We are still here in the land we call home." Michele Abercrombie
Arts & Life 'Attractive for an Asian man’: Photographer reframes Asian American masculinity Chinese American photographer Andrew Kung is reclaiming representation of the all-American man one portrait at a time. Kristin Leong
Race & Identity On Asian America: Sex, gender and the 'exotic other' From adult films to a portrait series on Asian men, stereotypes of Asian identity are being disrupted in surprising and creative ways. Kristin Leong John O'Brien
Arts & Life Will Posting Memes Or Pro Wedding Pics Land You In Copyright Small Claims Court? Jeff Sedlik's Miles Davis portrait shows up all over the Internet, rarely with his permission, and there's not much he can do to protect himself. Enter the CASE Act, which sounds dull ... but isn't. Neda Ulaby
Arts & Life A historic, unforgettable year: 2020 in pictures It was an extraordinary year unlike any other. Megan Farmer