Activism Stories
Ultrarunners Krissy Moehl, Jeff Browning and Luke Nelson run 106 miles through the newly opened Patagonia Park in Chile, to celebrate and highlight Conservacion Patagonica’s efforts to re-wild and protect this vast landscape.
Born and raised at Punta de Lobos, Ramón Navarro found his passion riding the biggest waves on the planet.
The 35+ year resistance by a group of fisherman, farmers and activists to prevent the construction of a nuclear power plant that would threaten Japan’s Inland Sea.
In a nation known for its massive resource extraction, salmon farming is now bigger than all of Chile’s industries except copper mining.
Former Navy SEAL Josh Jespersen battles the destruction of wild places he served to protect.
Trail runner and activist Felipe Cancino takes us on a 120 km run through the Maipo River Valley—revealing along the way the impacts of the Alto Maipo hydropower project on the local ecosystem, its communities and traditions; and the threat it poses to the water supply of Santiago’s 7.1 million residents.
Shawn Hayes leads a life of devotion. For him, falconry is more than a deep partnership with raptors: it’s his life’s work.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Molly Kawahata on climate, climbing and the fight for systemic change.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Italian fisherman Paolo Fanciulli had tried everything to stop illegal deep-sea trawlers from harming his beloved Mediterranean ecosystem, but nothing worked. That’s when he hatched the plan to place 10-ton marble sculptures on the ocean floor.
Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.
Ramón Navarro joins the Kawésqar community on a journey to protect their ancestral waters in Chilean Patagonia.
When the fish stop flourishing, a few local Scots take matters into their own hands, one seagrass bed at a time.
To fight the bottom trawlers destroying his beloved Mediterranean Sea, an Italian fisherman realizes art can be the most powerful form of protest.
A powerful solution to climate change lies just beneath the surface.