S’ÉLEVER | a portrait of Chamonix
Michel Paccalet, a local climber from the Chamonix Valley, shares his intimate perspective of the mountains by reflecting on the relationship between humans and their
Michel Paccalet, a local climber from the Chamonix Valley, shares his intimate perspective of the mountains by reflecting on the relationship between humans and their
Sarah Jakober is a U.S. Forest Service wildland firefighter who serves on the Grand Ronde Rappel Crew based in Grande, Oregon. She shares her Brief
Professional snowboarder and POW founder Jeremy Jones has always had a deep connection to the outdoors. It’s not just his escape—it’s his identity, his passion
In northern California, climate change and 150 years of forest mismanagement have led to some of the most catastrophic wildfires in the state’s history—including the
Two packrafters examine how a large trans-basin diversion devastated downstream ecosystems, cultures, and recreational economies. Documenting a two-week journey down the Dolores River, a waterway
ABC News’ Ginger Zee caught up with Pattie Gonia as she produces and stars in “Save Her: An Environmental Drag Show” for this year’s Climate
We can all see the Earth is heating up, that polar ice and glaciers are melting, and that ever more fires, floods and droughts are
Over forty years ago, the publication of ‘The End of Nature’ popularized a topic that was then largely unfamiliar to the general public. The book’s
In the absence of actual beavers, beaver dam analogs are convincing imitations that can spur the processes needed to recreate complex, healthy meadows with improved
In 2012, Jared Campbell decided to run up and down Salt Lake City’s Grandeur Peak for 24 hours, to raise money for air quality advocacy
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