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Leaving after eight years at National Geographic, editor in chief susanbgoldberg reflects on the challenges of covering climate change and other crucial issues

For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to make a difference, to help make the world a better place. It’s why I became a journalist 42 years ago and why I came toThis is my last letter to you as editor in chief.

? Trying always to achieve that balance—while creating visually rich, reportorially deep, global journalism—has been both as gratifying and as vexing as anything in my professional life.

 

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susanbgoldberg susanbgoldberg sadly brought her own agenda and ideology to the magazine. I’m thankful she’s leaving. I hope the next editor in chief will decide on what to publish not based on race or gender. It nearly made me stop reading NatGeo bc this woke narrative is just everywhere.

susanbgoldberg Leaving … with “much to learn” !!!

susanbgoldberg Cual cambio climático, ya no mas engaño!!t

susanbgoldberg Yes.

susanbgoldberg Damn! WHATHAPPEN

susanbgoldberg Ddunny cause y'all recently proved a wooden research boat got further into the Ice than our 21st century steel cutter ship could get to that ship recently which simultaneously debunked all Climate Change lies ... Awkward .. Maybe she resigned after figuring that one out..

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