

Albania’s untamed Vjosa River introduces a new model for global water conservation.

Nous avons beaucoup à faire, mais nous nous attelons à la tâche.

Since we first learned of the role we play in the spread of microfiber pollution in 2015, Patagonia has actively searched for partners to help end—or at least seriously curtail—the spread of synthetic fiber waste into the air and water. We’ve long been familiar with the microplastics problem—the breakdown of plastic bottles, yogurt cups and…

Climate and sustainability journalist Yessenia Funes writes to her future child—the one she hopes to have and has been afraid of bringing into our world.

After centuries of destruction, nature needs to come first

How marine food production and thriving blue ecosystems go hand in hand.

A surfer’s relationship with our fragile, changing marine environment.

Une solution efficace au changement climatique se trouve juste sous la surface de l'eau.

Pour lutter contre les chaluts de fond qui détruisent sa mer Méditerranée adorée, un pêcheur italien découvre que l'art peut être la forme de protestation la plus puissante.

Face à la diminution drastique des populations de poissons, quelques personnes ont pris les choses en main, herbier marin par herbier marin.

Ramón Navarro rejoint la communauté Kawéskar dans la lutte pour la protection de leurs eaux ancestrales dans la Patagonie chilienne.

Trying to address the climate crisis without the ocean will not work.

An excerpt from Steven Hawley’s book about dirty dams—and their methane problem.

A Patagonia employee celebrates a huge environmental win for his beloved home waters.

Even when the demands of a protest are not met, it can have lasting, immeasurable consequences.

How we’re finally getting to PFC-free—and why it took so long.

An excerpt from Patagonia’s republished version of A Forest Journey, about what the loss of trees has meant for past life on our planet.

Patagonia et Pop-Up Magazine Productions présentent une série sur les savoirs.

Le pêcheur italien Paolo Fanciulli, avait tout essayé pour empêcher le chalutage de fond illégal de détruire l'écosystème méditerranéen qu'il aimait plus que tout, en vain. C'est alors qu'il a eu l'idée de placer des sculptures de 10 tonnes de marbre au fond de la mer.

Patagonia et Pop-Up Magazine Productions présentent une série sur les savoirs.

In Southeast Alaska, tribal leaders and local entrepreneurs are helping shape a kelp industry that prioritizes Indigenous values, regenerative practices and a commitment to Alaska Native shareholders.

Molly Kawahata sur le climat, l'escalade et la lutte pour le changement systémique.

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

Francisco “Pacho” Gangotena and his wife opted to challenge the way farming was done in their region and are instead going back to the roots of ancient agriculture.

This morning’s least-bad, bad ruling on climate, and some options President Biden still has.

Reforesting in the heart of Europe.

Why a symbol of Indian self-reliance is vital again.