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

In learning her ancestral language, one mountain biker finds a different way to relate to the world, herself and her community—and ride her bike.

Building community deep in the heart of Texas.

Reforesting in the heart of Europe.

The toughest fish you’ll ever catch could knock a few minutes off your finish time at Flyathlon, a backcountry race in Colorado that combines trail running and fly fishing.

A former city kid finds answers and empowerment in nature.

An excerpt from Dylan Tomine’s Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession, and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman proves he was born to fish and born to write.

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

This story was supposed to be about a thriving, women-led organic farm in Maine. Then came news of the ”forever chemicals.”

A band of mountain friends learns that when they give attention to what they see, trust and confidence can follow graciously.

The remarkable relationship between Hidetoshi Matsubara and his birds of prey.

You’re never too old to send. A film about bikes and one bad-ass mother hucker.

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

After nearly 30 years on the hallowed trails of southern British Columbia, Betty Birrell still thinks life is one big playground—and that you’re never too old to send.

Women make up less than five percent of US carpenters by trade. Some tradeswomen are changing the narrative, one dovetail joint at a time.

Tiny but mighty, herring might be the most important fish in the ocean.

Folkeaksjonen is taking action against petroleum exploration in the Norwegian Sea.

Where worthless and priceless collide.

When your goal is to raise children in wild places, it helps if you’re flexible.

Harmonizing with invisible organisms, and other Japanese brewing wisdom.

Martin Johnson embarks on his most challenging run, as he explores the connection between Black British history and the River Thames.

An attempt to set the fastest known time on the 184-mile path to the source of the River Thames.

A Bosnian war refugee’s journey to a lifetime of community activism.