Acadia National Park’s carriage roads are a unique cultural resource within the National Park Service (NPS), perhaps even the country. The 45-mile net...
There has never been a more important time to act on climate. Science-based targets from the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report give t...
On Friday, millions of people around the world walked out of school, work or home during the youth-led Global Climate Strike. As of early afternoon, 350.org est...
Stretching from the northern edge of Crater Lake National Park to the Pacific Ocean, the 215-mile Rogue River serves as the lifeblood of the southern Oregon tou...
Around the world Friday, students left class, employees walked out of offices and those at home stepped outside. This daytime pause wasn’t an act of truancy. Pe...
On September 20, young people are organizing around the world to demand climate action from leaders leading up to the U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York on ...
Mike Gauthier’s micro claim to fame, he says, is that he has climbed 31 routes on Washington’s Mount Rainier—probably more routes than anyone else, he suspects....
Eric Fine’s journey from mountaineer to climate communicator began on the slopes of Cerro Tronador, an 11,453-foot-high peak in the Argentinian Andes, where he ...
Climate change is imminent and action is needed, reports The United Nations. This month’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report found that the Earth’...
Editor's note: On Monday, September 16, REI Co-op CEO and President Eric Artz sent the following letter to employees.
Dear REI employees,
Right now, 300 c...
“Imagine if you're a kid and you're at the edge of Sherwood Forest—you know, Robin Hood—and it’s like, oh, it’s that dark foreboding place,” says Rick Allen.
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On an unseasonably warm September weekend six years ago, I capped off my first summer in Seattle with my first backpacking trip. The destination: Rachel Lake in...