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Running won’t solve the issue of wood pellet biomass pollution. But it can ignite community and conversation—and that’s a start.

Taking California public transit from Oakland to Yosemite National Park, narinda heng wonders: What’s a climbing trip without a car?

A Patagonia advanced R&D designer takes to the Swedish alpine to test out a new pack prototype—and a bold idea for rethinking multiday trail travel.

In the wake of a devastating wildfire, the communities of California’s Lost Sierra look to trails for hope, healing and a dose of dirt magic.

A trip to Amami Ōshima, Japan, transports Gerry Lopez to a familiar feeling on a distant land.

A conversation with Vincent Stanley, Patagonia’s director of philosophy and co-author of The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years.

A captain’s log from the biggest swell to hitO‘ahu’s outer reefs in recent memory.

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.

In the male-dominated world of alpinism, Juliana García is leading the way for a new generation of female mountaineers.

After centuries of destruction, nature needs to come first

Península Mitre is now protected, thanks to the work of a committed community.

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

Those with the most to lose are uniting to save the Northwest’s salmon and steelhead.

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

In a small British Columbia mountain town, one woman is using trails to help heal wounds and bridge two communities.

The decline of aquatic insects should bug everyone.

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.

Hard alpinism in the Cordillera Huayhuash endures as the climate changes the routes.

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

Lost and in search of purpose, one man turns to bikes as his vehicle to overcome.

Searching for Europe’s most infamous predator in the Italian Alps

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