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Europe’s First Wild River National Park Is Here
Europe’s First Wild River National Park Is Here
Molly Baker

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

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Our Hero
Our Hero
Our Hero
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

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

11 Min. Lesezeit
In Solidarity with the Future
In Solidarity with the Future
In Solidarity with the Future
Nina Riggio & Rebecca Solnit

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

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When Trees Fall, So Do We
When Trees Fall, So Do We
When Trees Fall, So Do We
John Perlin

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.

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We Are the Inlet
We Are the Inlet
We Are the Inlet
Nikki Sanchez

The women fighting for Southern Resident orcas.

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Shared Stewardship
Shared Stewardship
Shared Stewardship
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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.

9 Min. Lesezeit
A Letter from Yvon Chouinard
A Letter from Yvon Chouinard
A Letter from Yvon Chouinard
Yvon Chouinard

Earth is now our only shareholder.

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Sowing Change
Sowing Change
Sowing Change
Juliana García

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.

6 Min. Lesezeit
Supreme Negligence
Supreme Negligence
Supreme Negligence
Amy Westervelt

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

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From Stone to Wood
From Stone to Wood
From Stone to Wood
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Reforesting in the heart of Europe.

5 Min. Lesezeit
Freedom through Fabric
Freedom through Fabric
Freedom through Fabric
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Why a symbol of Indian self-reliance is vital again.

6 Min. Lesezeit
The Collective Solution
The Collective Solution
The Collective Solution
Andrew O’Reilly

A former city kid finds answers and empowerment in nature.

4 Min. Lesezeit
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast
Andrew O’Reilly

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Oak Flat Is No Sacrifice Zone
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As we make a transition to renewable sources of energy, let’s not renew the same old mistakes.

10 Min. Lesezeit
Silence, Water, Hope
Silence, Water, Hope
Silence, Water, Hope
Andrew O’Reilly

Protecting the ocean is what friends are for.

5 Min. Lesezeit
Was It Worth It?
Was It Worth It?
Was It Worth It?
Doug Peacock

Was It Worth It? captures the essence of a life committed to the wild and challenges readers to make certain that their answer to this universal question is yes.

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Don’t Forget Your Roots
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Andrew O’Reilly

First-generation Vietnamese American Mai Nguyen follows in the footsteps of their agrarian ancestors with a farm that grows numerous types of grains with a no-till, anti-fertilizer regenerative approach.

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Going Deep into “America’s Climate Forest”
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A crossing of Alaska’s Baranof Island.

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Finding Their Way
Finding Their Way
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Two award-winning photos a decade apart.

6 Min. Lesezeit
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Decolonize Your Mind
Decolonize Your Mind
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A Yup’ik philosopher on culture, awareness and identity.

14 Min. Lesezeit
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Dispatch from Fairy Creek
Maia Wikler

Why a logging protest has become Canada’s largest act of civil disobedience.

12 Min. Lesezeit
For the Land We Inhabit
For the Land We Inhabit
For the Land We Inhabit
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The communities of Cajón del Maipo, in Chile, are seeing their environment be threatened by an unnecessary hydroelectric project.

9 Min. Lesezeit
A New Beat For Borutta
A New Beat For Borutta
A New Beat For Borutta
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6 Min. Lesezeit
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
Cold Smoke, Hot Shot
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A firekeeper caring for Indigenous land.

11 Min. Lesezeit
More Corals. More Fish.
More Corals. More Fish.
More Corals. More Fish.
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This marine sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico is one of many biodiversity hotspots in the US that need more federal protection.

7 Min. Lesezeit
One Big Lie
One Big Lie
One Big Lie

An excerpt from Toxic: The Rotting Underbelly of the Tasmanian Salmon Industry.

9 Min. Lesezeit
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Trails for Everybody
Trails for Everybody
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An interview with Gabo Benoit, trail advocate and mountain-bike mayor of Coyhaique, Chile.

19 Min. Lesezeit
A Clean Run in the City
A Clean Run in the City
A Clean Run in the City
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6 Min. Lesezeit
All You Can Do
All You Can Do
All You Can Do
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There’s so much. An interview with the co-editors of All We Can Save.

10 Min. Lesezeit
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Biirrinba is Life
Biirrinba is Life
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Childhood friends, Hayley Talbot and Dan Ross, are determined to save a mighty river.

6 Min. Lesezeit
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Be Brave. Be Kind. Go Get ‘Em!
Aimee Eaton

Raising activist anglers.

11 Min. Lesezeit
Doing the Work
Doing the Work
Doing the Work
Josh Wharton

Not totally relating to some forms of climate activism, Josh Wharton found his own way to contribute.

5 Min. Lesezeit
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Water Always Wins
Water Always Wins
Kristian Jackson

A lesson in the rules of trail building.

6 Min. Lesezeit
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Allison Gibson

Nearly every Wednesday, Courtney Reynolds can be found elbow-deep in a bin of someone else’s castoffs, searching for scraps of fabric and colorful quilts to deconstruct and sew into original clothing items for her three preschool-age kids, or to sell in her online shop, Napkin Apocalypse.

9 Min. Lesezeit
Digging for Answers
Digging for Answers
Digging for Answers
Johnie Gall

We’re entering Earth’s sixth mass extinction, but clues about this climate crisis could be right under our feet.

6 Min. Lesezeit
Undeniable
Undeniable
Undeniable
Cassidy Randall

John Murray’s lifelong work to permanently protect the Badger-Two Medicine from oil and gas drilling.

13 Min. Lesezeit
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