
Histoires Activisme

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

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.

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.

A former city kid finds answers and empowerment in nature.

The South Pacific has a plastic problem. He had a truck.

As we make a transition to renewable sources of energy, let’s not renew the same old mistakes.

Shawn Hayes mène une vie de dévotion. Pour lui, la fauconnerie est plus qu'une connexion profonde avec les rapaces : c'est le travail de toute une vie.

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.

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.

A crossing of Alaska’s Baranof Island.

A Yup’ik philosopher on culture, awareness and identity.

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

The communities of Cajón del Maipo, in Chile, are seeing their environment be threatened by an unnecessary hydroelectric project.

An Italian town began emptying out. Then its inhabitants turned to renewable energy to save it.

Le trail runner et activiste Felipe Cancino nous emmène pour une course de 120 km à travers la vallée du río Maipo, révélant en chemin l'impact du projet de centrale hydroélectrique d'Alto Maipo sur l'écosystème local, ses communautés et ses traditions, ainsi que la menace qu'il représente pour l'approvisionnement en eau des 7,1 millions de résidents de Santiago.

A firekeeper caring for Indigenous land.

This marine sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico is one of many biodiversity hotspots in the US that need more federal protection.

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

An interview with Gabo Benoit, trail advocate and mountain-bike mayor of Coyhaique, Chile.

Campaigning for clean air might be a marathon, but progress is finally being made for communities in UK city centers.

There’s so much. An interview with the co-editors of All We Can Save.

Childhood friends, Hayley Talbot and Dan Ross, are determined to save a mighty river.