In northern Chile, a desert is being scourged by the textile industry. But a resilient community is transforming a reality of waste into opportunity.
One runner gets her fix helping others chase their dreams, again and again.
After years of trying to fit in with Western trail culture, one runner realizes that what she’s been missing lies in the Colombian mountains of her youth.
Di fronte al peggioramento della qualità dell'aria, una comunità di corridori si unisce per agire.
Simplicity, style and lessons in bike jazz on Eastern Washington’s Beacon Hill. All photos by Ken Etzel If you get your nose close enough, ponderosa pine bark smells like vanilla. Or butterscotch, depending on the tree. Washington is famous for its pine trees. It’s portrayed as a land of constant water and ever-present green, which,…
Una famiglia del Maine reimmagina un futuro per le aree costiere operative che restituisca più di quanto consumi.
Louisiana community organizer Roishetta Ozane on her fight to stop the biggest fossil fuel expansion on earth and how mutual aid can play a part.
Our next fight against Big Oil is for basic human rights.
Running Up For Air is not a race. It’s a community, a gathering of friends and a fundraiser for clean-air advocacy.
In questo senso, il nostro cervello mostra una predisposizione.
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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.
Patagonia Climbing Ambassador Katie Lamb sews at her own pace.
Un designer del settore R&D di Patagonia si reca sulle Alpi svedesi per testare un nuovo prototipo di zaino e un'idea audace per ripensare i percorsi su sentieri di più giorni.
In che modo l'arrampicata può dare forma al mondo che vogliamo vedere?
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 short history of gear designed for very specific reasons.
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.
Península Mitre is now protected, thanks to the work of a committed community.
Lottando con una crisi di salute mentale, una donna torna alle acque che l'hanno vista crescere e guarisce grazie all'oceano.
In a small British Columbia mountain town, one woman is using trails to help heal wounds and bridge two communities.
A Patagonia employee celebrates a huge environmental win for his beloved home waters.
Patagonia in the ‘70s through the lens of photographer Gary Regester.
How we’re finally getting to PFC-free—and why it took so long.
Footprints Running Camp is as much about finding solutions to the climate crisis as it is about running.
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 e Pop-Up Magazine Productions presentano una serie sulla conoscenza.
A look inside Delta Brick & Climate Company, where doing is undoing.